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				<title>Brand new gamer. Some questions for Protoss conversion project for 40k</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ I am just beginning to play miniature games, and I was inspired by someone who converted their Tyranids into Zerg. So, I would like to make a Protoss army, based on the newest Starcraft II models.<br /> <br /> 1- What army list do I use?<br /> <br /> Grey Knights make perfect Zealots. Drop Pods would be great Warp Prisms. Dreadnoughts could work as Immortals. Vindicare Assassin could work as a Dark Templar. Librarian as High Templar. Tau crisis suits with jump-shoot-jump as Stalkers. Tau Riptide as Colossus. Tau probes as probes or observers or sentries, depending on their type.<br /> <br /> I haven't found any list that would integrate all my ideas, but I have a very limited background to work from. I don't really care about winning every battle, so the list doesn't have to be the most competitive. I mostly just want to charge some Protoss down the throat of some space-marines and Xenos.<br /> <br /> 2- What models do I use? Head-swap Tau infantry? Scratch-build from foam? Papercraft? I'm totally stumped in this department.<br /> <br /> I'm posting this in both the list building and model working forums to try and get both these questions answered.  Any help or suggestions would be welcome.]]></description>
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				<author><![CDATA[ Longthyme]]></author>
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