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Longtime Dakkanaut






Folsom, CA, just outside Sacramento

Just finished priming my new conversion...wheels are legos, body is an aobr deffkopta, what do you guys think?


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Sitting in yo' bath tub, poopin out shoggoths

Quite impressed seeing as though you used lego wheels haha

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Folsom, CA, just outside Sacramento

thanks, to everyone else who viewed it and didnt comment: if you think it sucks, tell me, i cant improve my skills unless i know where i went wrong XD

Please visit my Trade Thread I'm always looking for something and usually have something up for trade.
6th Ed WDL: SM:25-1-10 I think I am actually decent at 6th
DT:90-S---G+M++B++IPw40k09#++D++A+/hWD387R+++T(M)DM+
8 good trades on here, 3 on bartertown
5000 points (red scorpions) 100% painted
Imperial Navy Strike force: 3000 points, all made from styrene sheet and cardboard cracker boxes...oh yea. 
   
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Tough-as-Nails Ork Boy





Oop North

Just love it,

Lego wheels for the win!

I too have just built some Ork bikers. (please check my thread and post comments)

http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/400019.page


Could I ask you for a how to

1. How did you get the warboss to fit?

2. how did you get the front forks to stay put?

3. What have you used as the rear swing arm?


Once again mighty impressed mate!

CW


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AIRBORNE AND BREAD!!!!

THE BEATINGS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL MORAL IMPROVES!

 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Folsom, CA, just outside Sacramento

Simple really, to get the warboss to fit I carved out a large portion of the engine, and took off his pistols and did a lot of greenstuffing and filing...the swing arms( other one not visible are made from plastic I beams, and the front fork is actually plastic rod inside plastic tube, I drilled holes for the smaller rod into the front. Thank you for the kind comment.

Please visit my Trade Thread I'm always looking for something and usually have something up for trade.
6th Ed WDL: SM:25-1-10 I think I am actually decent at 6th
DT:90-S---G+M++B++IPw40k09#++D++A+/hWD387R+++T(M)DM+
8 good trades on here, 3 on bartertown
5000 points (red scorpions) 100% painted
Imperial Navy Strike force: 3000 points, all made from styrene sheet and cardboard cracker boxes...oh yea. 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut





USA

I dont like the forward lean, I think it makes it look stubby, in addition to the shortened forward forks. I think if you re-arranged the defkapta chassis so that is has more of a leaned back angle, and then lengthened the front forks it would look more aggressive and proportionate.

Ashton

   
 
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