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So out of curiousity, what do you guys think of this? Reason I ask is, I had thought of adding the imperial knight to my ork army orkified out and what not. Being an ork, I was trying to think of the best ways to do this. A couple of the guys in my gaming group asked why I don't just use my gorkanaut or morkanaut as the model since it utilizes the same base, is almost the same height, sure is a little more fat but essentially the same width as well. Obviously in my gaming group this is ok, but I wanted to see what dakka thought of this? Reason behind my players saying to just use the naut as a knight is because he said in all honesty if an ork got a hold of a knight, he thinks it would end up looking pretty gorky or morky anyway
   
 
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