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I can't seem to find a clear answer for some reason: does anyone know what khopeshes were usually made from? I was thinking of painting my power khopeshes to be slightly historically accurate on my scarab occult, if only at least in color.
You might want to consider getting a few Tau battlesuits, magnetizing and painting them. I'd say that is a pretty safe bet.
>been playing the game for a few months, play DE
>have a fun list with my custom-made archon and army
>feel it's started to get a bit too cheesy thanks to two squads of 6 reavers in pretty much all my lists
>still, my winrate is mostly wins, but some close draws and losses
>go to a tourney at the local competitive store
>play against grey knights/deathwatch
>'oh, this shouldn't be too ba--'
>they drop rowboat girlyman and use psyker powers to basically guarantee assaults with him, then spend the game casually slapping my shit effortlessly
I don't think I'm going back to the competitive scene any time soon.
Metal, dumbass
Google it, it's literally in the first result.
You probably can't find a clear answer because it's not something archaeologists ever felt the need to specify, because they were only ever made out of one thing: bronze. They called it the bronze age for a reason, chief.
Props for trying to portray them accurately though. Bronze/gold looks gr8 on Thousand Sons anyway.
They where made in Bronze and Iron. We have examples of both.
Jesus, I feel stupid for not thinking of that. Thanks user.
I was asking for what kind, baka user.
Sorry, my google skills must be not up to par as of late. I couldn't see it while quickly searching so I was probably skimming too much or something. Thanks though.
Actually the reason this conversion works is because oldmarines have massive gorilla arms and huge barrel chests, so when you extend the waist and legs you end up with something somewhat sensibly proportioned.