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Made in us
Steadfast Grey Hunter






USA

This isn't pertaining to Table top 40k, it's actually a question related to Only War. I'm curious if the Drop Sentinel is considered open top, I know the pilot is barely visible but still exposed, so I'm not asking if it's enclosed but if he's exposed enough to be counted as in an open top vehicle. In lore I know Drop Sentinel are a bit more squat and compact then your standard Sentinel, along with the built in grave chutes.

Any thoughts? Would love to hear constructive reasonable arguments for/against it being considered open topped.

 
   
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Lord of the Fleet






The model is no more enclosed than a scout sentinel.

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