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Longtime Dakkanaut





What is size of Soda Pop Relic Knights compared to 40k Throne of Judgement and Dreadnoughts? It says 32 mm but how big is it?

Was thinking Sebastion Cross here would make an expensive but cool throne of judgement or dreadknight.
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Longtime Dakkanaut





Calgary, AB

It seems to me like mm for mm, it's identical in height. Trouble is the shoulders are dropped on this one. I looked at their other stuff, and all three of those knights make tempting conversions for any number of things. That pink one looks about right for Tau for instance....

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Longtime Dakkanaut





New Jersey, USA

That model stands about 5" tall. I have one sitting at home, but I have't gotten around to building it yet. It is a truely awsome model.


 
   
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Hey guys,

This photo might help.

   
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Widowmaker



Perth, WA, australia

That thing is quite large
I believe that is the ironclad besides it?

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Badass "Sister Sin"






Camas, WA

Ironclad?

That's marine > Terminator > Thing in Question > Some Warjack or somesuch

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Longtime Dakkanaut





Calgary, AB

if you replace the metal character with a terminator, then it actually looks to be identical in size/height, just not in positioning. If the shoulders were mounted higher, then, yeah, the difference would be minimal.
I only see one issue, and that might be the imperialification of the knight (that is to say, add smoke-stacks proving it is inefficient, wasteful, etc like all other imperial equipment)

Even if its about an inch off, I would say go for it. That is a nice model and you can add character and pride to your army

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16 successful trades as a seller;

To glimpse the future, you must look to the past and understand it. Names may change, but human behavior repeats itself. Prophetic insight is nothing more than profound hindsight.

It doesn't matter how bloody far the apple falls from the tree. If the apple fell off of a Granny Smith, that apple is going to grow into a Granny bloody Smith. The only difference is whether that apple grows in the shade of the tree it fell from. 
   
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Princeton, WV

I think it looks great. You could spruce it up with some Grey Knight bitz and call it a day. Definitely add a old guy in terminator armour.
   
 
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