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Step 20: Remove Hubs Remove the other set of upper arm pieces from a Defiler hull sprue and use a razor saw and/or hobby knife to carefully remove the Chaos icon hubs from each piece. Note that the hub from one of the upper arm halves has a pin extending from the inside of it. Take extra care not to cut this off or damage it while you are cutting the hub off the arm piece.You are going to use these two hub pieces to connect the two forearms together.
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Step 21: Attach Last Section of Tail
Step 21: Attach Last Section of Tail Attach the other forearm to the end of the tail construction but do not glue the joint. Now slide the Hub with the pin (from Step 20) through the hole in the joint and glue the other hub to the pin on the other side of the joint. You should now hopefully have a moveable joint.
Depending on how much you trimmed out in Step 18, you may need to remove some teeth from the joint of the forearm you are attaching. Leave as many teeth in as possible for maximum friction, nobody wants a droopy scorpion tail. Enlarge Photo
Step 22: Trim Autocannons Remove two autocannons from a Defiler weapons sprue and use clippers or a hobby knife to trim off the barrels and belt feeds.
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Step 23: Remove Connecting Tabs Use clippers or a hobby knife to remove the connecting tabs from the pair of autocannons. The parts to remove are highlighted in pink. Now glue the two autocannon bodies together so they are flush.
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Step 25: Assemble Scorpion Cannon Glue the Volley Gun barrels to the autocannon bodies as shown. Also glue an ammunition bin to the bottom of autocannons as shown. Bob used a storage box (with the eagle scraped off) from the Imperial Guard tank accessory sprue for an ammo bin but any number of other bitz can be substituted.
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Step 25B: Alternative Scorpion Cannons Bob chose to make his scorpion cannon out of an Empire Volley Gun but you could substitute any impressive looking weapon you like. Better yet, build your own scorpion cannon by combining a bunch of assault cannons, las cannons or other heavy weapons. The simplest and most economical route is to simply combine the four autocannons from the two Defiler kits into one weapon and decorate it with some armor plates or other leftover bits from the Defiler sprues.
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Step 26: Attach Tail Socket You need to build a part to mount the scorpion cannon to the tail. Bob used part of the dozer mount from the Imperial Guard tank accessory sprue but you could make one out of plasticard or other bitz instead.
To build it Bob's way, use a razor saw to remove one end (highlighted in pink) from the dozer blade mount. Cut it at about a 30 degree angle as shown.
Step 28: Remove Hubs from Defiler Claws Remove the two remaining claw parts from a Defiler hull sprue. Use a razor saw and hobby knife to carefully trim the claw parts (highlighted in pink) off of the hubs. Note that the hub from one of claws has a pin extending from the inside of it. Take extra care not to cut this off or damage it while you are cutting the hub off. You are going to use these two hub pieces to attach the gun mount to the tail.
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Step 29: Attach Gun Mount to Tail Slide the disc on the gun mount in between the two gear parts on the end of the tail but do not glue it in. Now insert the hub with the pin (from Step 28) into the joint and glue the other end of the hub to the pin on the other side. You should now hopefully have a moveable joint.
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Step 30: Attach Scorpion Cannon Glue the scorpion cannon to the gun mount as shown. The tail is now complete.
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Step 31: Attach limbs Glue the eight legs, and two arms into the appropriate sockets, referring to the photos below for placement. Now attach the tail to the rear socket but do not glue it. Hopefully with the brass pin, the tail joint will be strong enough without gluing, this way you can remove it for easy transporting. The Brass Scorpion is now complete.
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The painted photos above are of Bob's first Brass Scorpion which features some Ogre Kingdoms parts around the demolisher cannon and a scorpion cannon made out of parts from an old Imperator Titan model.
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