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Regular Dakkanaut





Just played my first ever game of Warhammer 40k last week and really enjoyed it. While I can't afford models at this time my local group allows proxies so I am making at the correct base sizes poster board cutouts of every unit I will be using. (I use a ruler and compass to cut out the "base" write what it is and the base size on it...then on the blank side I paste a picture of the unit. If they say it needs the height I will be asking for the unit heights and doing something like taking a straw tabbed out then cut to the correct height to place on the unit, but I hope these will work...I am not a very good artist or designer but I am putting a bit of work into them.) I am playing a Necron army. Just saying high and any advice would be helpful.
   
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Feels good to know I'm not the only one who does that.
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Lurking Gaunt





Welcome! I like the creativity... I play with some pretty lax players also, I definitely proxy some stuff

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Regular Dakkanaut





Thanks I appreciate it. I got the idea from my first experience with wargaming some 20+ years ago. Avalon Hill's Gettysburg. 1/8 inch cardboard cutouts for every unit.
   
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Monstrous Master Moulder



Space Cowboy Cruising Around Olympus Mons

Thats awesome that they will let you proxy an entire army like that!
If you are on a budget just look for some discount shops online there are a ton that have great savings!

Necrons are an awesome choice too good luck with everything!
   
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Run!

No seriously. Run.

Go find some of the dozens of other games that will not bankrupt you to play.


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Trustworthy Shas'vre






Dorset, UK

I know a friend who had a Dark Eldar Army with about 5-10 Cardboard cutout Raiders, it was Hilarious

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Possessed Khorne Marine Covered in Spikes






Welcome! Yeah the models do cost a lot (I have to take out a small mortgage every time I want a new unit) But it is great fun.


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 GoDz BuZzSaW wrote:
I know a friend who had a Dark Eldar Army with about 5-10 Cardboard cutout Raiders, it was Hilarious

Welcome to Dakka!

5-10! It was only 3! (and you forgot about the cardboard monolith cut-out )

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Did you know? Every sunday from 12 to 5 pm you can get a carvery for £6.95 at the pudding and pye.

 
   
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Water-Caste Negotiator





Since you play Necrons, a very easy way to save money on models is to use croissants from a local bakery instead of buying the vehicles from GW. Hope this advice helps you out.
   
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 rogersss wrote:
Since you play Necrons, a very easy way to save money on models is to use croissants from a local bakery instead of buying the vehicles from GW. Hope this advice helps you out.

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Did you know? Every sunday from 12 to 5 pm you can get a carvery for £6.95 at the pudding and pye.

 
   
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LMAO! If we were playing, your flyer would dimish in size quickly! Maybe some crumbs left on the base... How many points for honey butter?

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Ancient Chaos Terminator





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Welcome!

Use lego men on bases as proxies for now.
Looks more interesting that way

 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





I'll see how cheep they are (the lego men, not the croissants) They might have to wait until next payday...and then I will be getting my first real model too (1 purchase at a time...eventually I will replace all the cardboard.
   
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Welcome to Dakka.

One thing I do when I want to test units or can't afford them yet is to do a similar thing to what's in your OP, but go a bit further. I use folded paper with the model printed on, hence making it the right height.

All you have to do is cut and paste pics of the model into a word document, put two 30x25mm rectangles end to end and paste the pics into them (heads facing towards the shared edge). Then, do a 10x25 mm rectangle on the end of each larger one.

When you print and cut them out, glue the insides of the larger rectangles together so it forms an upside-down T when you fold out the 'base', and glue that to a 25mm base.

Hope that might be of some help to you.

 
   
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 Paradigm wrote:
Welcome to Dakka.

One thing I do when I want to test units or can't afford them yet is to do a similar thing to what's in your OP, but go a bit further. I use folded paper with the model printed on, hence making it the right height.

All you have to do is cut and paste pics of the model into a word document, put two 30x25mm rectangles end to end and paste the pics into them (heads facing towards the shared edge). Then, do a 10x25 mm rectangle on the end of each larger one.

When you print and cut them out, glue the insides of the larger rectangles together so it forms an upside-down T when you fold out the 'base', and glue that to a 25mm base.

Hope that might be of some help to you.


Great Idea and I will do that for next weekends game. That works for the warriors, Immortals, and overlords. What do I do about the scarabs, Destroyers, C'Tan Shard, and the planes (the Doom Scythe and the Night Scythe use the same model just the Doom Scythe adds a weapon to it)

Also I have found instructions for making paper/cardboard Necron monoliths and pylons but not for anything else.
   
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Scarabs, you'd get away with just a base, as they have such a low profile. The for Ctan shard I'd apply the same principle but bigger (maybe 70-80mm high) and use a bigger pic.

For the planes, as they are quite thin height-wise, they might as well be flat in games terms (the actual height is very unlikely to come into play). So just print them out to the right size (the dimensions should be easy to find) and glue them to card. Then, shove them on a pencil or pen and a base using blu-tack or similar. It's not ideal but if your fellow players are already fine with paper, then they should be fine with that in the short term.

No idea for Destroyers, unless you just apply the original principle to a 40mm base, but that would only work front-on.

 
   
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ok thanks...I can't wait though until I can get real models and either flub making and painting them or get someone else to help me do them.
   
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