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Regular Dakkanaut





So i have been looking at the malifaux models and was wondering how much larger they were to standard gw models. I measured the hights to some of my models and from the looks of it the ones i want arent to far off the tallestbeing 45mm. But that seems pretty big i only have my tau fire warriors and bloodletters as example. The bloodletter horn to toe is about 45mm so i think im good but i dont wanna drop like 100 on models that are to big for the game.
Has anyone else used malifaux as count as models for 40k?
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





It's not really the height that is an issue. It's the scale. Malifaux models are much more a realistic scale, which basically translates as them looking much more slender than 40k models. They absolutely look very different and will stand out.
   
 
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