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Wednesday, 29 October 2014
TYRANID FORGOTTEN FLEETS: RAMBLIN' SNAPPER
Pts | WS | BS | S | T | W | I | A | Ld | Sv | |
Ramblin' Snapper | 37 | 4 | - | 5 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 10 | 6+ |
Assembly – Ken: The hardest part about this conversion was clipping off the legs of the Squig so that the clipped Tyranid legs could fit. By adding a second glue point on the base, I avoided having to pin the right Tomb Scorpion claw, although I was not so lucky with the one on the left. After that, it was just a matter of flattening the root of the Tyranid arms so that they could easily join to the Squig body. In the end, it was a quick-and-easy critter!
LIST OF BITS USED
Component | Part Code |
Tomb Scorpion Claw 1 | (Part code: 9947020711501) |
Tomb Scorpion Claw 2 | (Part code: 9947020711503) |
Cave Squig 3 | (Part code: 9947020912807) |
Tyranid Warrior Sprue | (Part code: 99380106005) |
Genestealer Sprue | (Part code: 99380106009) |
40-mm Round Base | (Part code: 99379999023) |
TYRANID FORGOTTEN FLEETS: KROMLOK DANGLER
Pts | WS | BS | S | T | W | I | A | Ld | Sv | |
Kromlok Dangler | 37 | 5 | - | 4 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 10 | 6+ |
The Kromlok Dangler is an exceptionally dangerous Tyranid variant found only in the mountainous regions of the planet for which it was named. Hiding in the craggy peaks by day, this swift beast uses its exceptional vision to hunt after the sun has set. In complete silence, the terrifying beast swoops down on its prey, skewering it with the barb extending from its torso. Quite often, if the victim is small enough, the Kromlok Dangler can use its momentum to lift the prey up into the air and home to feed its young. Not many Kromlok Danglers have been brought down, so it is difficult to estimate how large they can actually get. The largest specimen subdued to date measured 5 metres and is estimated to have had an in-flight carrying capacity of approximately 65 kg. As men much larger have gone missing on Kromlok, one can only assume that much larger Danglers prowl the mountains of Kromlok.
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LIST OF BITS USED
Component | Part Code |
Terradon Head 3 (classic) | (Part code: 9947020801809) |
Terradon Tail 3 (classic) | (Part code: 9947020801810) |
Tyranid Gargoyle Wings | (Part code: 9947010603005) |
Galrauch Tail | (Part code: 9947020114107) |
Genestealer Sprue | (Part code: 99380106009) |
Large Flying Stem | (Part code: 99379999013) |
40-mm Round Base | (Part code: 99379999023) |
TYRANID FORGOTTEN FLEETS: ARENEA STALKER
Pts | WS | BS | S | T | W | I | A | Ld | Sv | |
Arenea Stalker | 55 | 5 | - | 4 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 10 | 5+ |
Asteroids are common throughout the Imperium, though only a few contain enough resources to justify a mining expedition. The Adeptus Mechanicus ran across one such rock drifting between systems in the Mordant Zone. Cataloged as TK421, the Techpriests deemed this asteroid worthy of exploitation and later sent a mining barge to process it. The operation began as normal, with the lowly Tech Adepts guiding their near-mindless servitors in the creation of a network of tunnels connecting the various ore deposits. Once the tunnels were done, though, things began going awry. First, a few servitors failed to return to the maintenance bay on schedule. Then more than 20 went missing. Perplexed, the Tech Adepts ventured into the lattice of tunnels to find their servitors. Soon they had followed the missing servitors' preprogrammed paths until their end, where the Tech Adepts found webbing drifting in the zero-gravity corridor. Only their recording servo-skull returned to the docked barge to show what the Tech Adepts had discovered.
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LIST OF BITS USED
Component | Part Code |
Tyrant Guard Body | (Part code: 9947010604201) |
Hormagaunt Rear Claws (x4) (classic) | (Part code: 9947010600606) |
60-mm Round Base | (Part code: 99379999031) |
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