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Made in gb
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





Why Aye Ya Canny Dakkanaughts!

https://imgur.com/a/ulD4F

I acquired it quite a while ago in a job lot of stuff, I thought he might have been a GorkaMorka model (there were a few other GorkaMorka models in the job lot) but I couldn't find him when I searched for GorkaMorka stuff.

Any ideas? Thanks.

Ghorros wrote:
The moral of the story: Don't park your Imperial Knight in a field of Gretchin carrying power tools.
 Marmatag wrote:
All the while, my opponent is furious, throwing his codex on the floor, trying to slash his wrists with safety scissors.
 
   
Made in gb
Worthiest of Warlock Engineers






preston

It looks like an old Ork Warbike with the front removed and some fins glued to the back.

Free from GW's tyranny and the hobby is looking better for it
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Made in gb
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





Why Aye Ya Canny Dakkanaughts!

 master of ordinance wrote:
It looks like an old Ork Warbike with the front removed and some fins glued to the back.

After closer inspection, it would seem you're right: this isn't a regular model.

The front wheel has been broken off, fins and an exhaust have been glued to the back and I am wondering whether the mek boy riding it was an addition also.

Do you have a link to the original model without conversions?

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Ghorros wrote:
The moral of the story: Don't park your Imperial Knight in a field of Gretchin carrying power tools.
 Marmatag wrote:
All the while, my opponent is furious, throwing his codex on the floor, trying to slash his wrists with safety scissors.
 
   
Made in gb
Worthiest of Warlock Engineers






preston

Most likely - I seem to recall the old mekboys being all metal whilst the rider was plastic.

Free from GW's tyranny and the hobby is looking better for it
DR:90-S++G+++M++B++I+Pww205++D++A+++/sWD146R++T(T)D+
 
   
Made in us
Sneaky Striking Scorpion




Seattle Area

For some reason the ork on this model looks like an old man in a rocking chair to me.

Froth at the top, dregs at the bottom, but the middle - excellent 
   
Made in us
Powerful Phoenix Lord





Looks to be the old metal Ork warbike (twin autocannons, half-track configuration) ---converted, poorly.
   
Made in gb
Potent Possessed Daemonvessel





Why Aye Ya Canny Dakkanaughts!

 Elbows wrote:
Looks to be the old metal Ork warbike (twin autocannons, half-track configuration) ---converted, poorly.

Yeah, the guy I bought it from had converted a few other things in the Job lot, for example: he super glued Ghazkull's head into a Lego scuba diver's helmet and he'd assembled several Ork boys, modelled to be scratching their arses.

Ghorros wrote:
The moral of the story: Don't park your Imperial Knight in a field of Gretchin carrying power tools.
 Marmatag wrote:
All the while, my opponent is furious, throwing his codex on the floor, trying to slash his wrists with safety scissors.
 
   
 
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