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Does anyone have a pic of the new 40k Roboute and the current plastic Demon Prince side by side? I am interested in the size difference. I've looked through google but can't find one. Any help appreciated!
Just noticed the base he's on adds considerable height to the overall model. I think they got the scale just right for him, Primarch's were demigods towering above mortal men, but were still men so should be scaled such
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NurglesR0T wrote: Just noticed the base he's on adds considerable height to the overall model. I think they got the scale just right for him, Primarch's were demigods towering above mortal men, but were still men so should be scaled such
He has a very broad stance, however, and his proportions are... odd to say the least.