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Nasty Nob on Warbike with Klaw





St. Louis, MO

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<h1 style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Tau from Ohio State University World? </h1>

 

This was a Tau project with a twist: the client is a OSU student and obviously very dedicated.  He asked for a Tau army in his school colors (which actually look very handsome on Tau) and for a kick it would include elements of rival Michigan State (space marines) getting trampled underfoot.

 

http://www.bluetablepainting.com/view_gallery.php?galleryID=1017

 

This project is unusual in that it used Americana craft paints; these most closely matched the exact school colors.  The color scheme is pretty simple—Grey primer with two highlights of Slate Grey and Sky Grey.  The red is (of all things) Santa Red.

 

If you look closely you can see some of the Tau letters spell out the school acronym OSU.

 

As an alternate to flying bases, the Crisis suits feature integration with leftover plastics from a GW Cities of Death kit.  Also note the stabilizing feet on the Braodside.  This is a clever conversion from the Assembly room—a split burst cannon and the butt of another weapon in the center.  Simple yet effective.

 

All the weapons are magnetized, though you can barely see them.  I recommend small magnets from www.amazingmagnets.com

Enjoy!

Eric


Black Fiend wrote: Okay all the ChapterHouse Nazis to the right!! All the GW apologists to the far left. LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE !!!
The Green Git wrote: I'd like to cross section them and see if they have TFG rings, but that's probably illegal.
Polonius wrote: You have to love when the most clearly biased person in the room is claiming to be objective.
Greebynog wrote:Us brits have a sense of fair play and propriety that you colonial savages can only dream of.
Stelek wrote: I know you're afraid. I want you to be. Because you should be. I've got the humiliation wagon all set up for you to take a ride back to suck city.
Quote: LunaHound--- Why do people hate unpainted models? I mean is it lacking the realism to what we fantasize the plastic soldier men to be?
I just can't stand it when people have fun the wrong way. - Chongara
I do believe that the GW "moneysheep" is a dying breed, despite their bleats to the contrary. - AesSedai
You are a thief and a predator of the wargaming community, and i'll be damned if anyone says differently ever again on my watch in these forums. -MajorTom11 
   
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Madrak Ironhide







Oh my. Is that Michigan State's flag he's stepping on?

Nice.

DR:70+S+G-MB-I+Pwmhd05#+D++A+++/aWD100R++T(S)DM+++
Get your own Dakka Code!

"...he could never understand the sense of a contest in which the two adversaries agreed upon the rules." Gabriel Garcia Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude 
   
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Been Around the Block




Rockhampton

Cool. I have thought about doing an army themed after a sporting team. may have too give it a bit more thought.

The leprechaun tells me to burn things. 
   
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Alexandria, VA

It's Michigan rather than Michigan state. great idea!
   
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Gun Mage






New Hampshire, USA

I like the OSU in tau font on some of the models!!


 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut




Cincy, OH


Awesome! You totally should have done a Sweater Vest Conversion on the Ethereal though!

burp. 
   
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Nasty Nob on Warbike with Klaw





St. Louis, MO

Sweater Vest... LOL


Wow.
I'm really glad to see that these are going over well.
With things that are specific (mlike tau), you can never tell whose going to get upset that you went "abnormal" with them.
<G>

I'm more fond of the battlesuit stepping on the Michigan Marine, myself!

Eric

Black Fiend wrote: Okay all the ChapterHouse Nazis to the right!! All the GW apologists to the far left. LETS GET READY TO RUMBLE !!!
The Green Git wrote: I'd like to cross section them and see if they have TFG rings, but that's probably illegal.
Polonius wrote: You have to love when the most clearly biased person in the room is claiming to be objective.
Greebynog wrote:Us brits have a sense of fair play and propriety that you colonial savages can only dream of.
Stelek wrote: I know you're afraid. I want you to be. Because you should be. I've got the humiliation wagon all set up for you to take a ride back to suck city.
Quote: LunaHound--- Why do people hate unpainted models? I mean is it lacking the realism to what we fantasize the plastic soldier men to be?
I just can't stand it when people have fun the wrong way. - Chongara
I do believe that the GW "moneysheep" is a dying breed, despite their bleats to the contrary. - AesSedai
You are a thief and a predator of the wargaming community, and i'll be damned if anyone says differently ever again on my watch in these forums. -MajorTom11 
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





Goooooooooooo Bucks!

These actually look very similar to a friend of mine's Buckeye Kill-team and their Devilfish.
   
 
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