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Made in gb
Humorless Arbite





Hull

I decided to make two Salamander Scout tanks using the following kit as a base -
Italeri 1/35 Puma, based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SdKfz_234
(Going to fanboy a little here - this kit was amazing, easily one of the best I've had the pleasure to make)

I know your first point will be -- But they have turrets!
Easy solution; they're Gryphonne Pattern Scout Salamanders (hence the difference in design and size) and have limited traverse turrets (complying with the hull mounted rules for the actual tank).

Anyway, here are the current WIP's for number 1 and 2.
Once painted I plan to add multiple Bronze Aquilas from Forgeworld and camo cloaks.

Number 1 -
Spoiler:

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Number 2 -
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Any constructive criticism, thoughts or opinions?
Any awesome ideas you think I should add etc?

Thank you in advance!
Otto

   
Made in us
Blood Angel Captain Wracked with Visions






Most Imperial vehicles have lots of rivets, so perhaps that is something that could help visually tie this to the rest of your force.

 
   
Made in no
Hacking Interventor






Needs more DAKKA..
Seriously.. It needs more DAKKA..
Other than that you're on to something here..
Scale doesn't seem to bad either..
Nifty build..

I may be an donkey-cave, but at least I'm an equal oppurtunity donkey-cave...

 
   
Made in gb
Bryan Ansell





Birmingham, UK

Looks slightly large to be a scout vehicle - especially compared to the posed cadians.

Its a nifty model though and as said..needs more rivets.
   
 
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