A Lost Legion walker (arms available separately) designed with modularity, poseability and cross-brand compatibility in mind. It can be particularly well combined with the Revenant War-Coffin, with which it shares the core body and legs so all the joints are the same.
This kit contains the files necessary to print the following parts:
- Core torso, including the coffin, cabling, exhausts and hollowed hips.
- Coffin lid with a slot for the head and a lot of extra cabling
- 2x skull head options: with and without smoke.
- Inner gorget which should be glued in place after the head but before the top.
- 2x top armour options: with and without smoke.
- 3x pauldron options: basic skull, with smoke and with missiles.
- Legs with articulated print-in-place knee joints for easier printing.
- Poseable shin plates that snap in place around the ankles to allow for more freedom of movement.
- 2x feet poses, one fully planted and the other one moving.
- Shoulders with a 5x2mm magnet slot so arms can be exchanged.
- Secondary arms divided in shoulder, wrist and hand pieces. The wrist snaps into place at the elbow for easier posing.
- For the arms, the Wraith has been designed to be compatible with those in the War-Coffin collection.
Besides the compatibility with the Revenant, the shoulder, leg, secondary arms and neck joints are the same sizes as those in the Seraph War-Coffin kit, in case someone wants to make a really crazy kitbash. The shoulders also have the same magnet size.
I've added the torso core outside of the zipped file too so it shows in the preview above.
Lore titbit:
Over the centuries that the Lost Legion fought across the galaxy, conquering countless planets in the name of humanity, they grew increasingly weary of the heavy restrictions imposed upon them at the Council of Konstanople. With every victory they achieved, new signs of rebellion were reported against the Terran authorities. While these transgressions were all minor enough at first to be tolerated even by such an strict regime, it is said the Wraith War-Coffin was the first one to truly cross the line.
Showing signs of development dangerously close to true technological innovation, the techo-adepts of Messis designed the walker as a way to circumvent the ban on war-coffin technology, using sorcery to bind the soul of a fallen warrior to the mechanical behemoth instead of the traditional stasis sarcophagus seen in earlier patterns like the Revenant, a technicality they considered relevant enough to be considered an entirely different construct. The result was an extremely dangerous war-machine possessed by the essence of a violently deceased legionary brought back to the world of the living through powerful necromantic sigils, a mad yet incredibly lethal ghost encased in nigh-impenetrable layers of armour and armed with tank-grade weaponry... And blissfully unaware of how loudly they heralded the imminent fall of the ir legion.
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