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With the advent of Escalation, and the recent purchase by my friend of an albino hedgehog named Yuki (who is just freaking adorable and spiky), it only seems fitting that the two be combined. So. I need some input. If you look at the links in my sig, you'll see that I build slowed things. I need to figure out if the troop compartment on a Stormlord superheavy is going to be big enough to fit a chubby little spike ball. If not then I'm thinking that I'll use the low walls from imperial ruins to build a much larger compartment that she won't be able to get out of as easily. And maybe a few coats of varnish in there so it can be hosed out when she inevitably poops in the Stormlord.

Of course, why the hell should I stop there? This could be an opportunity to build an RC tank with lots of lights, probably also add some sound to it with bluetooth speakers. You know, go full slow on Yuki's throne of destruction.


Also, does anyone know if Hegehogs tend to stay where it's warm? I had the idea of putting a little heating pad in the bottom of the compartment to keep her warm and stop her from wanting to escape.

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I'm not sure how large the hedgehog is, but a quick search on google says they range from 6 inches to 8 inches, which would be way to big for a standard Stormlord. As for the heat, I would side against ti since it will be focused on her feet and it may warp the plastic or release chemicals from the glue/paint that might be harmful.

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