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Rampaging Carnifex





Los Angeles, CA

I am finally starting my Dark Eldar army after years of planning, and I realized with all the converting and scratch-building I am doing, I needed to know the size of all the models I was making. One I realized I did not have...GROTESQUES!

I have no idea the size of the actual model so that I could make my converted ones as close as possible to the original, I know they are on the medium sized 40mm bases and I know they are somewhat tall, but What are their dimensions? How tall are they compared to an eldar kabalite warrior?

Armies I play:
-5000 pts
-2500 pts
Mechanicus -1850 pts 
   
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Rampaging Carnifex





Los Angeles, CA

Any help would really be appreciated, thanks.

Armies I play:
-5000 pts
-2500 pts
Mechanicus -1850 pts 
   
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Khorne Rhino Driver with Destroyer





Washington

I don't have any pictures for comparison, but the Vampire Counts Crypt Horrors are about the same size and make great plastic Grotesques with a little work.
   
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Rampaging Carnifex





Los Angeles, CA

Thanks, that gives me something but what I could really use is a height measurement, or a comparison to an DE warrior

Armies I play:
-5000 pts
-2500 pts
Mechanicus -1850 pts 
   
 
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