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Dakka Veteran





Southwestern USA

I am looking into making a budget stormboy squad. I was thinking of grabbing some AOBR orks, crafting some rockets, strapping the two together and base them more dynamically... but to my amazement google and the dakka search function seem to indicate this has never been done. Have you seen it done? What was the difficulties? Or at the very least show off your home made rocketz so I can strap the boyz to them!

A recovering plastic addict. Now hooked on resin.

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Death-Dealing Dark Angels Devastator






Well they aren't based any more dynamically than stock, but this guy made some. http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/280756.page
   
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Mutilatin' Mad Dok





Australia

I got some space marine jump packs (u can buy them separately) and added them onto my boyz. course they look plain as shet and i really need to add more oompf onto them.


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