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Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan





Denver, Colorado

I've got the itch to loot somefink again, and I'm thinking perhaps a kill bursta, seen here:

http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Orks/ORK_VEHICLES/ORK_KILL_BURSTA_BLASTA_TANK.html

I'm well aware I'm not going to be able to match FW's quality, but I think it might be a fun projekt all the same. Thing is, I'm not sure how big it is. I think that it's bigger than, say, a land raider but much smaller than a baneblade.

I'm thinking about using a land raider as a base and building up sides and a gun, but I'm not sure if the size will be right.

Is there anyone out there who owns the model who can take a picture of it next to similarly sized units (land raiders, battlewagons, etc) so I can get an idea of its relative size?

Thanks!

"Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment." Words to live by. 
   
Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

If you scroll down through the pics on your link, there's a pic of one next to a rhino. Yes, looks roughly Land Raider size to me.
   
Made in us
Krazed Killa Kan





Denver, Colorado

Wow, I am not a very smart person.

I'd kinda still like a pic of one next a land raider, but yeah, that's a helpful observation.

"Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment." Words to live by. 
   
 
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