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Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK

Does anyone have a template for plasticard MANZ?

   
Made in au
Fixture of Dakka





Melbourne

I'm not sure there is a standardised template mate. Have you seen one before?

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Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK

I have heard rumours of one in a few posts.
   
Made in de
Slaanesh Chosen Marine Riding a Fiend





Babenhausen, Germany

I don't know exactly what you want but there are a lot of warhammer paper models out there that can be used as templates for plasticard scratchbuilds.

Just trust the power of google and search for "paperhammer".
(there are also 2D cutout templates for infantery.)

   
Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK

I'm after a template for Meganobz which has the pasticard dimensions etc to convert AOBR Nobz to Meganobz.

I will look into this Paperhammer

Thanks
   
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Babenhausen, Germany

You won't find templates for infantery other tham 2D cutouts that may or may not have correct scale.

And especially orks don't follow a template in their wargear.

You probably should search for ideas and inspiration rather than exact measurements and templates for orks as they don't follow standardized building instructions.

Just two examples for aobr meganobz
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/284333.page
http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=50495

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Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK

Thanks for your replies

Yea I see these threads that is what I want to make.

I have never used plasticard, the site I found has loads of different types and thickness etc

Not sure what to buy :S
   
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Sneaky Kommando






Ellenton, FL

Try here
http://www.scribd.com/doc/57064805/Mega-Armor-Template
http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=29199


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Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK



Thank you kind sir!
   
Made in us
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I think you're searching for Drabber's template from the-waaagh. The thread is here: http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=29199

But there was another one (which has been posted as an actual template), so here's the original thread: http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=31486 Keep in mind this does NOT use AOBR nobs, it's mostly scratchbuilt.

THIS is the thread you were looking for: http://orksforge.blogspot.com/2013/02/step-by-step-meganobz-tutorial.html
   
Made in gb
Stalwart Strike Squad Grey Knight




London UK

 Deunstephe wrote:
I think you're searching for Drabber's template from the-waaagh. The thread is here: http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=29199

But there was another one (which has been posted as an actual template), so here's the original thread: http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/?showtopic=31486 Keep in mind this does NOT use AOBR nobs, it's mostly scratchbuilt.

THIS is the thread you were looking for: http://orksforge.blogspot.com/2013/02/step-by-step-meganobz-tutorial.html


Interesting Thanks mate
   
 
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