Wanted LE Marine sgt

nosirrahkcaz

New member
Hello ladies and gentlemen Im am looking for the following model:

http://www.solegends.com/citle/citle2000/armyboxes/abUltraMarineSgt.htm

It was from a box set that was sold a couple years back. Im willing to except it painted or unpainted makes no difference as long as it can be stripped. I can trade stuff from GW or confrontation for it or possibly cash . I can be reached at nosirrahkcaz@yahoo.com just put marine trade in the message title so I DONT delete it on accident. thanks for looking
 

nosirrahkcaz

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Yea Ive seen him on there and thats just unfortunate. Well to be honest I just want the head. is there anyone out there that can reproduce the head with green stuff that would be willing to do a trade or a small amount of cash for such a thing
 

DaN

New member
Doesn\'t look that hard.
It\'s the rivets that I\'d find a pain.

I might have a go when I can be bothered.
If I do I\'ll PM you.

TBH I prefer the drum mag stormbolter :p
 

Vampyre69

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Have you thought about this as an optioin?

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hubbabubba

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Get hold of a plastic eldar dire avanger head, and a standard marine helmet, cut the crest off the dire avenger head, pin it on to the marine head, sculpt the surround. once the surround is dry, add rivets with a syringe and PVA using \'redrams\' method, and there you go. In true BluePeter fashion, here\'s one we made earlier..... :)
 

hubbabubba

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He\'s a german guy who scratchbuilds tanks. run a search under artists, red ram in the gallery, and on one of his bright red spacemarine tanks there was a link to a wip page, where he explained how he does rivets. Basically, you load an old syringe with pva, and use that to build up the rivets gradually, takes a little practice to get the flow right, but you soon get the hang of it and its alot quicker than cutting them down from rod and gluing individually.
 

nosirrahkcaz

New member
I found it, WOW is all I can say about the scratch built tanks, thats impressive. the technique for the rivets is rather neat as well def. going to try that out. Thanks for turning me on to that little tip
 
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