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Grovelin' Grot




Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

So I've got AoBR in the mail right now, and am going to be working towards what essentially will be a footslogging ork army. I want to convert one of the nobz to a KFF mek so my boyz can get a +5 cover as they charge through enemy fire. Any suggestions?

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Wicked Warp Spider





Chicago

What bitz do you have?

You can make a really nice looking KFF by using some Imperial power cells (Sentinel or Hvy Wpns Sqd Lascannon cells work well) for the main back pack/powersource, some plasticard/metal rods for the conduits/FF poles, a Tau drone or Crisis Suit shield generator mounted on the poles, and some wires poking about here and there.

The nice part about using an AoBR nob is that, if you magnetize it, you can change out the armament and stuff (something I realized AFTER fully building and painting 3 different Big Meks - Oops!)
   
 
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