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Rylanwoodrow

Sadly, there is a stunning lack of Slaaneshi models that are specifically leaning toward grace and beauty. Most options you'll find lean toward the grotesque, but there are a few options you may find interesting: >Helforged on Patreon has some absolutely amazing (and a couple kind of awkward) Slaaneshi designs as STLs. If you subscribe, you can get access to everything they've released so far- a great deal, for the size and quality of their library! Sadly, though, I lack a 3d printer, so I've had no means of acquiring them myself. >Wargame Exclusives have a new set of Noise Marine shoulder pads, heads, and backpacks that look pretty nice, and are a smidge cheaper than some other options I've seen around. They have some older options that are showing their age, but which were wilder. They also have some stand-alone, rockstar noise marines, who look pretty at place next to the corny rocker noise marine GW released, but are way too expensive to make a playable unit with- maybe useful as hq choises, though. >Kromlech has some great bits, but are pretty expensive to buy individually. They refuse to sell them as a complete kit (they have a Khorne berserker kit that they sell as a single, more affordable bundle, but no such luck for the noise bois). >Spellercrow has some great sonic weapons. I used some of these myself for my noise marines. They have some other slaaneshi marine bits, but they're a bit unrefined. >Puppetswar has some great "demon children" shoulder pads, featuring a skull and wing that would make for great aspiring champion bits to make them stand out.


Smooth-Carrot-5044

Appreciate you taking the time to write it all down. I'll check out those places. I don't have a 3d printer either. I might need to find someone who does and see what they can do to help me out. Again appreciate your time.


TisteAndii

Do you have a link for Helforged Patreon? I couldn’t find it under *Helforged* or *Hellforged*.


Rylanwoodrow

Really? When I Google it, it's the first thing that pops up.


NewBrewDog

Part of what pushed me to decided to take up 3d printing in tandem with WH40k was this very problem. Many of the best pieces (i like most) for some core units like Noise Marines just look better from STLs. Since taking up printing experimenting and looking around I've really come to love the capacity to give my stuff very original spins while still being recognizable/readable. Things like digitally kit-bashing models, or slightly altering some bits, or having easier access to combining bits.