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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/18 23:27:54
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Hi folks,
As I'm pretty much decided on going PanO as my primary Infinity faction, I'd like to add a Jotun to my force in the near future. I'm about to order a new case for my Infinity stuff, and I wondered if people could help me out by letting me know the dimensions of it so I can get a case to fit?
I'll be picking something up from KR, but at the moment they only really do 40mm or 25mm trays for Infinity so I'll need to get creative. Your measurements could help me out a lot!
Thanks
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 08:34:51
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Hope a slight thread hijack is ok, but to those answering the first question, how are these (and the other larger Infinity figures) to assemble?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 10:01:04
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Myrmidon Officer
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Depends on the base size you intend to use for the Jotum. It comes with a 40mm base, but in the new edition, it's intended to be mounted on a 55mm base. It fits fully within a 55mm base with no outcroppings, so a 2.5in tray would fit it it completely. But then again this is the new intended base.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 10:17:28
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Norn Queen
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xowainx wrote:Hope a slight thread hijack is ok, but to those answering the first question, how are these (and the other larger Infinity figures) to assemble? I've assembled a few large models so far. Three TAGs - Scarface, a Gorgos and a Maghariba Guard. The Maghariba had a few issues with parts not lining up properly, though I'd put this down to early production methods not being fantastic. Scarface and the Gorgos were a breeze to assemble, with the exception that one of the Gorgos power cables was about 2mm too short, and nothing I could do would get it to fit. Ended up converting a bit of a longer cable for it. I've also put together the new Tarik Mansuri, two Kameel remotes and the two new Kum riders. All of them went together without problems. None of them have been pinned, and none have had problems falling apart, same for the TAGs.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 16:13:00
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Thanks - how tall exactly is it? I was going to mount it on a 55mm base, but I was wondering how wide/long a tray I'd need.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 18:20:22
Subject: Re:Question for Jotun Owners
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Charging Dragon Prince
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Should be around 75 mm. Dragoe and Jotum share the chassis, Dragoe has rather silly ammo feed that increases his hight.
Dragoe for comparison.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/19 20:02:19
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Combat Jumping Ragik
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Like Knight said, 75mm tall ( a little shorter but close enough) and 90mm from the tip of the HMG barrel to the back of the mini.
It is very easy to assemble. No fiddly bits at all.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2014/10/20 09:54:29
Subject: Question for Jotun Owners
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Regular Dakkanaut
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That's perfect, thank you very much for those images!
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