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Conversion Corner- Necron Canoptek Wraith

By Rob Baer | December 11th, 2011 | Categories: 40k News & Articles, Conversion Corner, Conversions, Necrons

More fun Necron Conversions, this time I have a Canoptek Wraith to showcase.  I found this guy over on Zail’s Warhammer Blog, and thought I would share!

Let’s take a look at how he made this bad boy below!

Here is his first one made from wire, varying sized PVC tubing, and Lychguard. Very easy conversion to pull off and it looks great on the tabletop!

I think the spacing between the tail plates really lends itself to the style of painting that works so well with Necrons.  I really love the scarab tipped tails!

Checkout the close up, and the painted squad below!

You can checkout all of Zail’s Necron Conversions over on his blog. -MBG

About the Author: Rob Baer

Rob Baer

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