Rindaris Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 So the Sternguard are some nasty customers but you have to worry about horde armies. All those Orks are just such a hassle. Bring the holy flames of the Emperor to them and watch them melt before you. Gotta warn you though burnt Ork is a smell you never want to experience twice. In all seriousness I've been in love with the Ordo Xenos (Deathwatch) since I first learned about them. And if I had known about them when I first got back into the hobby, redoing all my marines, I would have built my army as pure Deathwatch, tell you true. So its a given I'm gonna use Sternguard. Where I usually (havn't been there for a month plus, but thats due to car issues) play alot of the armies are horde types, or marine HtH. And seeing that I had plenty of tank busting weaponary and I care little for burning my whole men with plasma using combi-flamers seemed quite wise. Of course there are none available pre-made. So one has to craft their own. And I'd like to think my converting ability above par and this is what I came up with: http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jeskasl/SANY0586.jpg You need a flamer, a combi-plasma, a modeling knife and some glue. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jeskasl/SANY0587.jpg Cut the flamer in half along where the pipes connect with the bulk of the weapon. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jeskasl/SANY0588.jpg Now cut the plasma portion of the combi-plasma off. Make sure to leave the node on the bottom however. Also cut off the bolter barrel. It'll be to low in its molded location and needs to be moved up a bit. Just be careful with it. Its a VERY small bit and very easy to lose (havn't lost one yet myself... knock on wood). http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jeskasl/SANY0589.jpg Now cut into the upper pipe on the flamer portion. You want the grip on the flamer portion to end up fairly flush with the bolter frame. So take it in small, slow cuts. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/jeskasl/SANY0590.jpg With the flamer portion properly cut it should fit snuggly upon the bolter frame. Once its in place you need to glue the bolter barrel back on. Simple, but very effective, conversion. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drathmere Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 Those look fantastic! I wish I had more bits so I could produce some. I love the idea of the deathwatch as well. The 40k books basically set me on that path. I've been adding inquisitional shoulder pads and bolter sites onto my soon to be sternguard, but haven't done much with the combi-weapons yet. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1685179 Share on other sites More sharing options...
treadhead Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 I did something kind of similar with mine i used the combi plasme as a base, then cut straight along the line between the bolter and plasma elements. afterwards i cut out the magazine and enough extra to form a well for it to sit in next i chopped down a flamer to fit in front of the grip and cut out part of the piping to reduce the overall length and to finish i simply added the magazine to the side of the bolter wish i had a better pic but here goes http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b264/treadhead2/witchhunterinquisitorrearleft.jpg nice work on the tutorial though dude and both of you should consider the better elements of your designs yoinked :lol: Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1685287 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doctor Thunder Posted September 7, 2008 Share Posted September 7, 2008 I like to make mine by replacing the Meltagun tip on the combi-meltagun with a flamer nozzle. http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h261/DoctorThunder/Black%20Widows/DSC01069.jpg Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1685457 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rindaris Posted September 8, 2008 Author Share Posted September 8, 2008 'Yoinkage' is just fine :D Wouldn't post my work if I minded people copying the idea. I know I've gotten plenty of ideas from viewing other peoples work. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1686032 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mal Posted September 8, 2008 Share Posted September 8, 2008 Thats kinda the whole idea of the tutorials section... and with that in mind... 'Yoink' Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1686243 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigismund Himself Posted September 9, 2008 Share Posted September 9, 2008 Can we Librariumise this, Rindaris? Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1687083 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rindaris Posted September 9, 2008 Author Share Posted September 9, 2008 Certainly. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1687088 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigismund Himself Posted September 16, 2008 Share Posted September 16, 2008 Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1695465 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Perdo Posted September 24, 2008 Share Posted September 24, 2008 Nice. I do something similar but I use the plastic combi-melta from the commander sprue and put the bolter barrel above the flamer. The little melta fuel tank fits with the flamer (apart from needing to file down chest skulls to get it to fit). I cut a terminator storm bolter magazine in half as well, and glue it in place of the sickle mag, so it goes with the metal sternguard bolt guns. Reason is I had loads of spare metal combi-meltas, but not many combi-plasmas. As an aside save the fuel tank from the flamer and attach it to assault marines with flamers with running legs as spare fuel. Flared out at an angle it really adds to the sense of motion. Waste not, want not :) Using the terminator plastic heavy flamer nozzle, and the plastic multi-melta from the devastator box, you can acheive a nice heavy flamer for sternguards as well. Very nice conversion though, I hadn't thought to use the combi-plasma. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-1704867 Share on other sites More sharing options...
baoh Posted July 28, 2009 Share Posted July 28, 2009 just like to say thanks for this! just followed your tutorial and its come out a treat! might attach the canister tho! cheers again! Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-2063630 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rindaris Posted August 19, 2009 Author Share Posted August 19, 2009 Glad it worked out for you ;) Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-2083834 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sons_of_Medax Posted September 29, 2009 Share Posted September 29, 2009 Glad it worked out for you :) Rindaris, a great tutorial, thanks a bunch. Having just started my Deathwatch counts as Sternguard myself, a combi flamer seemed like a natural choice and I was impressed at how good the finish product looked. If I may offer a little extra - as the weapon was for my Deathwatch squad, I wanted it to look as close to the deathwatch bolters as possible. So on top of what you did, I added a few extra steps that I might share with everyone. Tools: Knife File Greenstuff Scope and small pouches, available from the tactical marine sprues. 1) Glue the scope to the top of the bolter. 2) Being careful, I cut the small pouches (you need four per gun) just below where the flap sits. Keep the top bits. 3) I then go about filing these pouch portions from the back, just a little in order to decrease the thickness a little. 4) I then glued the pouch portions approximately where the bullet chamber releases are. I glued two pouches to each side, and with the cut sides facing together. If done neatly, they will sit flush together. 5) After the pouches have fully dried, cut a small slither of greenstuff from your block. Use the back of a ruler (remember to wet the ruler first so it doesn't stick to the greenstuff) and roll out a thin line, to represent the cable that runs from the back of the bolter to the scope on the deathwatch bolters. 6) Carefully glue this in place, with one end running from the scope to the end of the bolter in a gentle curve. I can try and get a picture if you like, I just found these small additions to really make them stand out as Deathwatch combi flamers. Cheers, Chris. Link to comment https://bolterandchainsword.com/topic/145372-modelling-combiflamers/#findComment-2129300 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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