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It looks okay, not quite the same aesthetic as Orky ramshackle though. The car is definitely too small to fit an ork in it.

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Will be interesting to see their price point compared to the FW grot tanks and the GW warbuggy kit.

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Waaagh_Gonads wrote:Will be interesting to see their price point compared to the FW grot tanks and the GW warbuggy kit.


And the other obvious Warbuggy proxy, Mantic's Raptor.

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ph34r wrote:It looks okay, not quite the same aesthetic as Orky ramshackle though. The car is definitely too small to fit an ork in it.


Yeah tbh it looks like it would make a good IG buggy, based off a Desert Raiders type theme. It looks low tech and weathered/aged, but it doesn't instantly scream out 'Ork Buggy' to me.
   
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Waaagh_Gonads wrote:Will be interesting to see their price point compared to the FW grot tanks and the GW warbuggy kit.

Their website says it's 20 Euro.

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ph34r wrote:It looks okay, not quite the same aesthetic as Orky ramshackle though. The car is definitely too small to fit an ork in it.


The GW ork warbuggy looks too small to fit a proper ork. So I don't have a huge problem with the size of this thing.

   
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Eh. It's not bad but I think Ramshackle's Stinger is just as nice and you can buy 3 of them for less then 1 of these.

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The stinger is nice looking for sure, but what about its size comparison? Thats where Id be looking at. Because IMO, an updated Ork buggy should be around the size of a landspeeder.
   
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It looks nice, but i've bought several different items from these guys and their casting is getting worse.

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KingCracker wrote:The stinger is nice looking for sure, but what about its size comparison? Thats where Id be looking at. Because IMO, an updated Ork buggy should be around the size of a landspeeder.


I don't have an exact size comparison, but here's my never-quite-finished-conversion which has a ork boy for size reference.



I like the overall proportions but wish the cab were a little larger.

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T'is a nice and potentially very handy indeed.

T'is however already covered in this thread : http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/120/351677.page

so we'll lock this one and carry on with discussion in there.

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