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How big are those Epic 40k vehicles? Could they work as treads (instead of legs) for marine sized guys, or IG sized guys?
   
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probably not. Depending on what you're doing.

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 dreamakuma wrote:
probably not. Depending on what you're doing.


Probably not? How big are they? I have no idea how big they are having not ever seen them in real life.
   
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Way too small, mostly. Good for robo tread feet on Orks, maybe. I've used old plastic gargant arms as 40k weapon mods before.

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Whoa, wait a minute, they are the size of an orks (or a marine's feet)? They are really that tiny? Even the EPIC larger vehicles like Land Raiders?
   
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They aren't THAT small. A quick googling found me these references....

http://www.coolminiornot.com/223163

http://www.heresy-online.net/forums/showpost.php?p=409773&postcount=140

   
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If I remember correctly, they are 6mm scale.

Not as tiny as you would think they are

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Interesting. So what do you think would work best for treads for legs for an IG sized dude? A Land Raider? A Hellhound or a Leman Russ?
   
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The mini stompas are good for putting grot heads on. They're pretty small, but sometime a bit too big.
   
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Super Newb wrote:
Whoa, wait a minute, they are the size of an orks (or a marine's feet)? They are really that tiny? Even the EPIC larger vehicles like Land Raiders?


I said Orks for a reason... they'll be big and silly, but Orky! Not as small as a Marine's feet.

 Stormonu wrote:
For me, the joy is in putting some good-looking models on the board and playing out a fantasy battle - not arguing over the poorly-made rules of some 3rd party who neither has any power over my play nor will be visiting me (and my opponent) to ensure we are "playing by the rules"
 
   
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Epic models are 6mm in scale, quarter of the size of their 28mm counterparts. The old plastic Epic Land Raiders are a popular choice for tracks, as shown in this chap's Mechanicus conversions:
http://www.warseer.com/forums/showthread.php?123253-Currently-on-table-Admech-amp-chaos&p=2408759&viewfull=1#post2408759

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