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I've recently found that grot tanks make for good kitbashing projects. They're so small that it was quite easy to build them from scratch with just a few cobbled together bits of garbage. C&C is always appreciated and a vote is welcome too.
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Super Ready wrote: These look great! They're so TEENY. They almost look Epic-scale.
Any chance of a shot next to another model for a size comparison...?
Here you go. They’re fairly close to the normal grot tanks. The one made from the old burna wagon is a bit small, but that’s fine.
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Thanks! Ahh, so they're a bit bigger than that first shot makes them look...! That'll teach me for not zooming in, just a cool effect of the squished look to them.
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