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Made in gb
Screamin' Stormboy





So I'm thinking of getting a trukk and plasticarding it up to make it a sort of... Mobile workshop, but I'm not sure if I should use the standard ork trukk model or convert this world war two Wehrmacht carrier

Id like to get your opinions on this
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Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

What will it count-as in the game - just a normal trukk, which happens to have a mek in it?

Personally, I'm not a fan of the 'converted WW2 vehicle' look. I'd take another similar-sized vehicle (e.g. chimera or rhino or goliath), convert it like crazy into a trukk-sized vehicle (representing the mek repairing a captured/broken enemy vehicle) with appropriate armour and weapons and of course mek gear.
   
Made in gb
Screamin' Stormboy





Thanks for the advice, and yeah it's just counted as a normal trukk that I've decorated to look like the mek basically lives and works in the thing
   
 
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