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what i've done is neatly sliced the bolter muzzle off....but keep it to one side

 

then chop off the main bit off of the hand flamer muzzle, glue that on the bolter

 

then add the bolter muzzle above the flamer muzzle.....

 

i'll get a picture up by tonight or tomorrow so you may have a butchers

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I usually use a standard boltgun for combi-flamers and combi-meltas. You can probably see what I did on my sternguard without too much trouble.

 

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/index.p...howtopic=201742

 

 

they're very neat and great looking man

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I usually use a standard boltgun for combi-flamers and combi-meltas. You can probably see what I did on my sternguard without too much trouble.

 

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/index.p...howtopic=201742

 

Hmm, that looks simple to do and good to boot! I may just do that. The BA hand flamers have a smaller flamer bit so it will be even easier to fit on.

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I usually use a standard boltgun for combi-flamers and combi-meltas. You can probably see what I did on my sternguard without too much trouble.

 

http://www.bolterandchainsword.com/index.p...howtopic=201742

 

Hmm, that looks simple to do and good to boot! I may just do that. The BA hand flamers have a smaller flamer bit so it will be even easier to fit on.

 

I find that if you replace the bolter barrel with one that is as long or slightly longer than the secondary weapon, it makes the weapon look more convincing.

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