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Any one else fell like the Hellforged vehicles from the Forgeworld books should be more beast looking and less tank looking? If standard Chaos tanks (like the predator) get somewhat corrupted and twisted, then something like a Hellforged Predator should look more like a Forgefiend than a predator tank. Even their stats seem to reflect a more creature type vibe over the standard vehicle look. Has anyone else toyed with the idea of using more creature based models for these units?
   
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Augusta GA

I've got a Japanese model kit for a Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro that I'm going to Chaos up as a hellforged rhino. Give it plenty of horns, fangs, skulls and horned fanged skulls.
   
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Devon, UK

Nothing specifically bestial, no.

I've used a variety of ideas across different vehicles. Some I've not modified at all, and have just used painting and weathering techniques plus decals, others I've used official and third party Chaos bits on, and still others I've converted more, using horns and spikes mostly, but consciously trying to avoid the GW standard of sticking them on a conveniently flat surface and trying to make them look like they're actually part of the whole.

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Anything but the Dinobots.

You've just got to let your imagination run wild somewhat. Here's my Contemptor- http://imgur.com/a/mk8c0 for a little inspiration.

As a bonus, their "herder"-
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