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You're a bit crazy aren't you Bob? That Land Raider kicks ass already and is going to freak out your opponents when it all of a sudden starts racing across the battlefield!
But erm...now you know you have to do something similar with that Titan of yours right?
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Woot! Been waiting for someone to do this for a while. Has probably been done, but not that I've seen. Even better to see a WIP!
I always wanted to have electrical motors in tank turrets; bang up a controller with a different channel for each tank. Remote movement makes it so much better!
BTW, everyone in my house wanted to know what the 'screaming woman' sound was. So much for stealthing it on your opponent...
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samiens wrote:There's a name for Dark Angel players who use a different codex legitimately... Fallen- and don't we have enough of those to deal with without jumping on the shiny new toys bandwagon?
If you can, reduce the gearing? I'm sure it will make the mechanism last longer and actually look more realistic in movement. Tanks aren't fast. Superb work!
in my best garfeild impression i hate you bob panda
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'They are my Space Marines; And They Shall Know No Fear' - The Emperor of Mankind 'We are the slayers of kings, the destroyers of worlds, bringers of ruination and death in all its forms. Let none stay our wrath' - Captain Cato Sicarius
Wow...just wow. If you ever do another one please please please please so a article with step by step for us "technically" challenged" folks. I would LOVE to make one of those.
Hordini wrote:A little pee came out when I saw that.
ZamboniKnight wrote:I would SO take that to a tournament where no one knows what I did to it. Every time I turned my back, I'd move it a little bit. By the end of the game your opponent would think he's losing his mind, continuously asking you, "Did you see that? Dude, your land raider just moved." To which I'd simply respond, "I have NO idea what you're talking about... Maybe you should switch to fantasy, I think you've been hitting the 40k a bit too much."
Great job!
Awsome idea XD best part is if they find out you've rced it and you try your trick you could get disqualified.
Congrats on the land raider. Can't wait to see the finished one.
'They are my Space Marines; And They Shall Know No Fear' - The Emperor of Mankind 'We are the slayers of kings, the destroyers of worlds, bringers of ruination and death in all its forms. Let none stay our wrath' - Captain Cato Sicarius
it would be amazing if someone made 5 and set them all to the tanks to the same remote and pushed them foward
true apocolypse
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