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Archmagos Veneratus Extremis






Home Base: Prosper, TX (Dallas)

Not sure if I'm in the right area but it's model related and it's for a conversion project so how tall is a Contemptor Dreadnought? I'm asking as I'm planning a DK conversion for my Dark Mechanicus and trying to figure if this would make a good base.

Thanks for the help in advance!

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Kovnik






My contemptor is pretty much exactly 3 inch.
   
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Archmagos Veneratus Extremis






Home Base: Prosper, TX (Dallas)

Dang, that's to short. Thanks for the info

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They Shall Know Fear - Adepticon 40k TT Champion (2012 & 2013) & 40k TT Best Sport (2014), 40k TT Best Tactician (2015 & 2016) 
   
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Yah it's a pretty sizable difference. I think like 1.5" and much slimmer comparatively. I've seen someone extend the thighs in the contemptor and then use some cork base to get the height but the girth is still very small.

I wanted to do the same thing and it seemed like too much work getting the contemptor to the right size.
   
 
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