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Morphing Obliterator





The Frigid North of Minneapolis

Title sums it up: I am converting a Chaos Space Marines Lord riding on a Juggernaut, but am unsure what base to put him on. I don't have the new CSM codex yet, so I'm not sure that mounting a Lord on a Juggernaut is even an available option (though I *think* it is), but if he's on one, should he be on a 40mm, 60mm, or some other kind of base?

Answers, suggestions, etc. would be really appreciated! Thanks Dakkanauts!

-C6

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/30 07:07:47


 
Made in us
Morphing Obliterator





The Frigid North of Minneapolis

Thanks everybody! I thought that was the way it should be, but I wasn't sure, so thatnks for the confirmation!

-C6


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UPDATE - additional question!

I am converting a Daemon Prince out of some unusual bits and bobs, but wasn't sure if he should be on a 60mm base too. I believe that's the base size that comes with the GW model, but wasn't sure what base other people who have converted their own use.

Thanks again folks!

-C6

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/30 07:08:26


 
 
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