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2012/11/26 12:05:31
Subject: 4osen1_Warboss on warbike (7 photo). You need ot see this
Well you know - Orkz always keep improve its vehicles (that recently has been stolen... ups .. owned) to get from it more DAKKA.
So I represent you my Warboss on Warbike - its ready on 90%.
It still require to finish painting in some areas as well as to complete my conversion with two wheels at the rear.
Frankly speaking I am thinking that maybe it is worth to remove those really big wheels and put some cool track (to make this already huge warbike little bit smaller). So while I am looking for better solution - here is photos:
Good looking bike, I like the action pose, and the detail on the dashboard/targeting bubble.
I agree, the crooked wheels do give it sort of an off feelling, and the shootas look a little weedy on such a big bike. If you are still open to changing things, I think adding just a bit more barrel(by adding another shoota barrel to one or both on each side, or using plastic tube(even just from an ink pen if you don't have access to plastruct or evergreen products) would really give it a more mean appearance.
If not, it still looks cool, and overall is a great looking model!
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Thanks for comments.
Yes - I also had a feeling that is it not proper shoota - so I'll add more of them. Mooore dakka!
Right now I am looking for proper tracks.
And one more detail - half of the body of my Warboss made on magnet - so there is an option to put him on his feet. Soon I'll post photos to show this transformation)
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/11/28 09:22:51