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Only ever dealt with the Macharius Vanquisher directly, but I tend to feel that the Macharius line of tanks is one of the better balanced sets of superheavies out there. The vanquisher is an amazing tank killer, and it does a decent job versus infantry with its secondary fire mode.
Most of the rules you area looking for are in IA1 2ed. I don't think that the Tauros, Thunderbolt, or Avenger are in ther, but I'd have to check my copy to be sure.
You can't find the rules for the most recent edition of books cheaper without pirating them, so just grab your ankles and pay FW for the books. Most of the books on ebay are old editions being sold so the owner can buy the new one.
Depends on the proxy. I enjoy proxy models, but I play Renegades, and don't like the idea of Renegades having the same sort of uniform equipment as the Guard does. Having three different looking but similarly sized artillery pieces in one battery and calling them all earthshaker carriages makes me happy, and I think it looks good on the table. Make sure your proxies look good, and people will complain less.
I like the Macharius line of tanks, as I mentioned. They're decently priced, decently sized, and have solid wargear. They seem to be a good deal less popular than Baneblades, except among a certain subset of players. It's generally agreed that the Macharius Vulcan is the best of the three, but I don't really say that any of them are explicitly bad.
Most of this is just my opinion, obviously.
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