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The Exorcist weighs in at ~440 grams, it's certainly heavier than pewter dreadnaughts and my other vehicles.

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 Shandara wrote:
The Exorcist weighs in at ~440 grams, it's certainly heavier than pewter dreadnaughts and my other vehicles.


I see a lot of people claiming what's the heaviest, but you're the first person with an actual weight. For those of us still on that antiquated imperial system, my Exorcist weighed in at 15 ounces unpainted, just a shade under a full pound. The heaviest model I have in my collection would be my painted, resin FW Mars-pattern Baneblade at 34.2 ounces (970g).

   
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Sorry can't disclose.....infiltrating

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 the_Armyman wrote:
 Shandara wrote:
The Exorcist weighs in at ~440 grams, it's certainly heavier than pewter dreadnaughts and my other vehicles.


I see a lot of people claiming what's the heaviest, but you're the first person with an actual weight. For those of us still on that antiquated imperial system, my Exorcist weighed in at 15 ounces unpainted, just a shade under a full pound. The heaviest model I have in my collection would be my painted, resin FW Mars-pattern Baneblade at 34.2 ounces (970g).


Any idea how much metal Karamazov weighed? I'm pretty sure he was somewhat larger than an ordinary Dread, but I'm not sure whether he was Exorcist heavy, and I ebayed him a while back, so I couldn't test now even if I wanted to.

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I'm guessing the old Armorcast Titans will probably be the heaviest, barring the old metal Thunderhawk (that was absolutely dangerous at 12.5 pounds I think).

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