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I once witnessed Loofah Tyranids in 40k!

My friends and I went to a 500,000 PT Apoc Game – it was Xenos/Chaos vs. the Imperium.

This was back when there was rules for the Tyrannocyte but no model for it yet, so people homebrewed models for it.

It was the start of the second day – Start of Turn 2 – when reserves were coming in. I noticed someone with a Shopper’s Drug Mart Bag - They pull out multiple loofahs and start spray painting them white in the parking lot.

What are the funniest proxies you have seen??








   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
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lol I love it! This feels like sprue marines taken to a whole nother level
   
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Any of the LEGO ones bring me joy...and generally show just how toy-like certain ranges are....

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 CynosureEldar wrote:
Any of the LEGO ones bring me joy...and generally show just how toy-like certain ranges are....


I’ve seen some great rhino chassis models created with Lego for sure
   
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I once saw someone proxy Warhammer 40k rules for good wargame rules...

*Ducks*
   
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I proxy big stuff from time to time, to try them out before I commit to buying - I used an Ame-Comi Brainiac as a Keeper of Secrets (I have one, but haven't painted it yet, too intimidated by the prospect), Siege Megatron (in tank mode) as a Land Raider Proteus (also have one, but I went and got the Forgeworld resin one, right before news came that they'd be doing a plastic kit, and I'm just procrastinating until I finally admit I just don't wanna deal with resin and buy the plastic one instead), and Szaltax from MacFarlane's Tortured Souls line as a Helbrute, because she's horrific but also sexy AF, if that's not what a Slaaneshi Helbrute should look like I don't know what is. Apart from one time when our fortnightly gaming night happened to fall on April 1, so my Helbrute was played by Hun-Dred from Robo-Force instead. His grippy arm motion did not avail him when I accidentally walked him out into the open in front of a solid brick of melta-armed Terminators.
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I will expose myself as the no-fun guy now.

But I'm just not into any of it. I don't find it funny, just dumb. And wouldn't play against an opponent who tried to field pipe-cleaners or loofas.

*shrug* flame away.
   
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 The Pig-Faced Orc wrote:
But I'm just not into any of it. I don't find it funny, just dumb. And wouldn't play against an opponent who tried to field pipe-cleaners or loofas.
I'm generally massively anti-proxy model. I will always take the time out to represent the model exactly as it should be.

But even I love the Pipecleaner Khorne army 'cause it's really funny and very well presented.

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
 The Pig-Faced Orc wrote:
But I'm just not into any of it. I don't find it funny, just dumb. And wouldn't play against an opponent who tried to field pipe-cleaners or loofas.
I'm generally massively anti-proxy model. I will always take the time out to represent the model exactly as it should be.

But even I love the Pipecleaner Khorne army 'cause it's really funny and very well presented.


Depends on the models and factions, really.
Tyranids, Daemons, Orks, Imperial Guard and Dark Eldar covens call for something more creative than GW has to offer.

   
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In a similar vein to the Pipecleaner Khorne army, I will admit to having a soft spot for a well-executed sprue-cron army.

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This is, emphatically, why I will continue suggesting nuking Guard and starting over again. It's a legacy army that needs to be rebooted with a new focal point.

Confirmation of why no-one should listen to Kanluwen when it comes to the IG - he doesn't want the IG, he want's Kan's New Model Army...

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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
 The Pig-Faced Orc wrote:
But I'm just not into any of it. I don't find it funny, just dumb. And wouldn't play against an opponent who tried to field pipe-cleaners or loofas.
I'm generally massively anti-proxy model. I will always take the time out to represent the model exactly as it should be.

But even I love the Pipecleaner Khorne army 'cause it's really funny and very well presented.


And the pipecleaners aren't really a proxy, they're a replacement. The whole army was pipecleaners and I assume the base color was the unit identifier. A proxy is - in my mind - more the loofah sponge. The rest of the army has this look, but they replace one model with something cheap and obviously temporary that doesn't fit in.

My WHFB armies were Bretonians and Tomb Kings. 
   
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I totally agree with what people are saying.

I think it was harder back then when there were rules for things but no models for them. But still, I wouldn’t suggest fielding loofah drop pods.
   
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There was a blog here with cubes of tzeench. Really cool looking concept executed well.

   
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 The Pig-Faced Orc wrote:
I will expose myself as the no-fun guy now.

But I'm just not into any of it. I don't find it funny, just dumb. And wouldn't play against an opponent who tried to field pipe-cleaners or loofas.

*shrug* flame away.

I get this. To me I would love it as the off the cuff casual thing but everytime? Novelty would wear off quick,
   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
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Are people missing the joke here? The Bloodletters. The Blood. Letters.

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 Thadin wrote:
 H.B.M.C. wrote:
Pipecleaner Khorne, forever and ever:



Are people missing the joke here? The Bloodletters. The Blood. Letters.


brilliant!! I have loved that pic for years, and never caught that!! lol
   
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An entire army of IG build out of infinity scotish volenteers. Extremly funny, because even the dudes wear skirts.

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I proxied a Lord of Change with a
My Little Pony Discord (?I think thats its name) Dragon!

made my store clerk cringe!!
   
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 Nevelon wrote:
There was a blog here with cubes of tzeench. Really cool looking concept executed well.


It’s still there in all of its glory. It’s not your average proxy job, but actually an amazingly well executed concept for a surrealist army of magical warp horrors.

https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/355017.page


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 Top5King wrote:
 H.B.M.C. wrote:
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lol I love it! This feels like sprue marines taken to a whole nother level


That doesn't even need to be 40k related. I feel like having a bunch of fuzzy red pipecleaners with googly eyes spell out 'blood' over and over again is inherently awesome and should get more exposure.


 
   
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 Flinty wrote:
 Nevelon wrote:
There was a blog here with cubes of tzeench. Really cool looking concept executed well.


It’s still there in all of its glory. It’s not your average proxy job, but actually an amazingly well executed concept for a surrealist army of magical warp horrors.

https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/0/355017.page



Thanks for doing the legwork and finding the link.

I agree with your summery. Very divisive as a proxy army, as at a glance there is nothing WYSWYG about it. But honestly, that’s kind of on-brand for tzeench demons. But amazing vision and execution.

   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
Pipecleaner Khorne, forever and ever:

Spoiler:


Oh man, that's amazing.


 Daia T'Nara wrote:
I proxy big stuff from time to time, to try them out before I commit to buying - I used an Ame-Comi Brainiac as a Keeper of Secrets (I have one, but haven't painted it yet, too intimidated by the prospect), Siege Megatron (in tank mode) as a Land Raider Proteus (also have one, but I went and got the Forgeworld resin one, right before news came that they'd be doing a plastic kit, and I'm just procrastinating until I finally admit I just don't wanna deal with resin and buy the plastic one instead), and Szaltax from MacFarlane's Tortured Souls line as a Helbrute, because she's horrific but also sexy AF, if that's not what a Slaaneshi Helbrute should look like I don't know what is. Apart from one time when our fortnightly gaming night happened to fall on April 1, so my Helbrute was played by Hun-Dred from Robo-Force instead. His grippy arm motion did not avail him when I accidentally walked him out into the open in front of a solid brick of melta-armed Terminators.


I'm deeply saddened you didn't use that model to represent one of these:



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You're not. If you're worried about your opponent using 'fake' rules, you're having fun the wrong way. This hobby isn't about rules. It's about buying Citadel miniatures.

Please report to your nearest GW store for attitude readjustment. Take your wallet.
 
   
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The other day when I walked into a store I saw someone who had taken the action figure vehicles and used them for their Space Marine army. At least, that's what I thought until I was told that those are the new official tanks.

Stupid, overdone, and bad jokes aside, I once saw an army of cute sheep statues that was being used for a Beastmen army. Unfortunately, I can't find the pictures anymore but it was pretty funny.

   
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IIRC there was a special daemon prince / spawn character in the 2nd ed Chaos Codex that had no model, and that you could represent with "any suitable model". Supposedly someone used a Coke can.

The other one I can think of doesn't count because a) it was my own idea and b) I never got around to it, but I always wanted to do Horrors of Tzeentch using 40K minis that are infamously bad sculpts (painted eldritch pink/blue of course). Models like the 3rd ed Dark Eldar Mandrakes and 'bunny' Striking Scorpions. The horror! THE HORROR!

I eventually expanded the concept, and now anytime I buy a mini from any sci-fi or fantasy range that turns out to be poorly sculpted, wrong scale, silly-looking, badly converted off eBay, or that I just can't find a use for, it gets thrown onto the pile of potential Horrors. One day they shall overrun the stars themselves. One day ...

   
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I have a friend who plays 40k explicitly to play the game, and has some problems with his hands, so when he builds his models he 'skips' a bunch of the extraneous stuff (grenades on the belt of SM, and similar). Well, this means our game group has an awful lot of extra parts laying around, on top of the alt-model parts from everyone's sprues.... let's just say haphazardly gluing tyrinid and SM parts together into cosmic horrors was part of why I got into 40k

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40k starts with the question, “Who is worse, Satan or the Nazis?” And goes from there. It’s a big colorful ball pit full of horrible people screaming and shooting each other.
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It doesn't matter if you're not dominating the game; if you have 3-4 x as many models and options than the rest of us and you're still getting new kits, we're still gonna rip on the faction. If I had 100 + Drukhari kits all in plastic to choose from, or 100 + Sisters kits, I think I'd be more likely to be receptive to Space Marine player's complaints about anything.
chromedog wrote:From the Fuggly DEldar of the time, before they let Jes goodwin have his good and proper way with the entire faction design.
HoundsofDemos wrote:
The game doesn't need super space marines, it needs more variety.
I don't want the best army, just one that isn't an exercise in picking up my models by turn 3.

 
   
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Saw a bunch of ELC models used to make a Chaos Dwarf army

saw but thankfully never played a "minions" skaven army that while it looked amazing was hard to tell one unit type from another - which I think is where a lot of proxy armies fall down

the most visually uninterested but easier to play against army was one with bases, unpainted, just bases, with sticky labels from someone who had yet to get around to building his army - he also had a Flames of War army that was just MDF bases and marker pen

gaming club/shop instigated a rule that models had to actually be a model and actually assembled after that

this also ruled out the blocks of polystyrene with "bike" written on them that one guy was using
   
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Yeah I think I'd have to draw the line at "I didn't even bother showing up with miniatures".


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