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Fixture of Dakka





Ottawa Ontario Canada

Solorg wrote:First off, nice job. I don't know what the centaur is supposed to look like, but this model looks like it would fit right in to any game of 40K. NICE!

Second, I always wanted to use models of this kind but never knew what scale would be appropriate. It looks like 1/35th is the winner - the IG guys fit in here perfectly.


This is what the forgeworld one looks like



1/35th only works for smaller stuff like this or like a humvee, otherwise you want 1/48th for like battle tanks and stuff or you'll end up with more a of a super heavy type.

Do you play 30k? It'd be a lot cooler if you did.  
   
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Regular Dakkanaut



Canada

verey cool stuff i like it
   
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Devastating Dark Reaper




Tennessee

Really nice work. The paint job is flawless. That model blends right in with other IG stuff so well.

Elthrai - Doom, Inexorable fate, Hope
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Pyromaniac Hellhound Pilot






Very nice conversion! My only suggestions would be to try an enclose the tracks or incorporate larger road wheels. Also, something I noticed, your vehicle has no lights, front or back. Besides that, very nice!

Just because anyone agrees with anyone, doesn't mean they are correct. Beware the thin line between what is "Correct" and what is "Popular." 
   
 
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