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Made in gb
Smokin' Skorcha Driver






Cambridge, UK

I am looking to build a couple of Ork warbuggies using the Trukk sprues. But I want to make it smaller than the original trukk size by cutting the Trukk chassis wheel with only the front and the first back wheel. To make it look even smaller I am planning to then use the front wheels and the back wheels and the warbike wheels as the front wheels. Problem is every bitz site I find only has the warbikes as a complete set so it is impossible to acquire just bike wheels. Does anyone has known where I can get resin wheels or something like that for this?

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Made in fi
Battlewagon Driver with Charged Engine





somewhere in the northern side of the beachball

Bike wheels are really small. I would suggest looking at toy cars and such. Also some companies make wheels kits for model cars though they can be rather expensive and unorky. Kromlech and Zinge Industries also make separate wheels.

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Somewhere in south-central England.

Go to Poundland and look at the model cars and trucks. You'll almost certainly find something useable.

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Made in si
Foxy Wildborne







Wheels are the hardest bitz to get for ork conversions. My suggestion is to keep an eye out for LEGO wheel lots on eBay. With a bit of luck and patience you can score a lot of them pretty cheap and they come in loads of sizes.

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Made in gb
Rotting Sorcerer of Nurgle





Portsmouth UK

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Made in gb
Smokin' Skorcha Driver






Cambridge, UK



Thnak you very much they do look pretty cool, have to e-mail them to check the sizes.

2000pts in refurbishment

> with allies 1850pts finished
You can see the finished army here

Also started a tutorial in how to paint blood angels 
   
 
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