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Regular Dakkanaut





Does anyone know the dimensions of the old GorkaMorka Rebel Grot Cutter, or failing dimensions have any idea of it's relative size compared to Ork Bikers or Buggies? I love the fluffiness of that thing and would like to scratch-build one for my grotz, but can't decide if it should be a bike, a buggy, or maybe even a trukk.

It will, of course, have to be crewed by pirates. So far all I've seen on that front are the Kromlech complete pirates and maxmini conversion heads -- does anyone know of another option for pirate goblins (either entire or just heads) that will fit in with 40k grotz?

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Screamin' Stormboy




Australia

The original GorkaMorka one is around the size of a buggy I believe.
For pirate heads, the kromlech ones do look good. If you're not too bad at sculpting with greenstuff you could just use standard grots and give them pirate hats.

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Regular Dakkanaut





hah, you don't want to see my green-stuff sculpting attempts to date. One gretchin hand that is so swollen it looks like he's having an allergic reaction, a wee little thumb for his other hand that turned out reasonably well, and a 'flame' that looks more like a flower.

The flower is destined for the bin, but at this point I'm just going to hope noone notices his enormous left hand . "That's his 'rokkit carrying hand'... yeah, that's it" (he is actually holding a rokkit with that hand, as happens)
   
 
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