@ tim alot compared to what you are shipping in them indeed. But if you use flat rate you can usually ship stuff for 15 bucks or so. I know I just sent a big box of bits out to Spain and it was only like 12 bucks.
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So i just looked over my new calgar model, he comes with a freaking powersword! So i check his wargear holy crap he actually can use it. Hes so badass if you dont wanna punch with your dual choke an avatar PF you can chop its head off. thats awsome!
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I was thinking that the Battlefoam thing was a slightly extravagant indulgence, and I'd just put them all in Sabol trays like the rest of my minis, and then I stopped and thought about how hard it would be to suitably stash them with all their myriad shapes and odd poses. I guess that I am going to have to order one of those too.
@thread: so, after the overwhelming support for Tau, my "Big Mekz Rejekz" project will be put on hold. The Tau Expeditionary Force will be the focus, starting with a recon force of a crisis suit commander, some path finders, fire warriors, and some kroot.
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I was thinking that the Battlefoam thing was a slightly extravagant indulgence, and I'd just put them all in Sabol trays like the rest of my minis, and then I stopped and thought about how hard it would be to suitably stash them with all their myriad shapes and odd poses. I guess that I am going to have to order one of those too.
Yea, the poses thing is what sold me on it. Speaking of which, these wacky poses also make for some silly new facing rules.
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Common man who would expect him to have a sword when he is wielding 2 PF thats just insanity! awsome insanity but insanity none the less. BTW you coming on sat for planetstrike?
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I was thinking that the Battlefoam thing was a slightly extravagant indulgence, and I'd just put them all in Sabol trays like the rest of my minis, and then I stopped and thought about how hard it would be to suitably stash them with all their myriad shapes and odd poses. I guess that I am going to have to order one of those too.
Yea, the poses thing is what sold me on it. Speaking of which, these wacky poses also make for some silly new facing rules.
What do you mean? You determine facing by which way the head is pointing. Seems a pretty simple solution when you have models with myriad poses and no standard base.
Tim posted in the Sony Emotion Engine photoshop thread over in G&T.
Someone with way too much time on their hands went through and edited the avatars of everyone who had posted.
What do you mean? You determine facing by which way the head is pointing. Seems a pretty simple solution when you have models with myriad poses and no standard base.
It's just open to more interpretation than the old cut and dry way, and with the heads all tilted and cocked I'm waiting for the "no I wasn't facing the corner, yes you were, no I...".
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In my quest to find more powerclaws that would befit a proper warboss on a warbike I came across the following image. Now I started playing Inquisitor way back when it first came out but have long since lost track of the models and rules. but I do remember the models were quite a bit larger than standard 40k models.
That being said I'm not sure if proportionately these would work on a warbike mounted boss without really ramping up the size of boss the warboss and the bike. (Not necessarily a bad thing but might lead to even more conversions to adjust the bike)
The other question, am i getting in over my head in terms of chopping apart a miniature like this? IIRC all the inquisitor models are solid pewter.
Worst case scenario i might be able to recreate these powerclaws on my own but i was thinking if i could easily harvest these and they weren't too big it might save me alot of trouble. (Also consider my recreations would probably be nowhere near the detail of these.)
The end result might be worth all the effort though, i just don't know if these claws would be TOO big.
The claws are the wrong scale and are far too large to work on a 40k model. For reference, an Inquisitor Warboss is probably just a smidge larger than a 40k Carnifex.
From what I remember, the arms on that Inq Model are modified Gahzskull arms...
I don't think i'll make the warboss the correct size for those arms, on the contrary I was hoping the arms would be massive on the warboss but not to the point of being ridiculous. Does anyone know an actual scale comparison from say a standard 28mm unit compared to a 40mm unit in terms of height, I realize a Warboss in inquisitor scale would be as large as a carnifex but warbosses in general are larger than standard unit by quite a bit and i'm not too sure how large the unit int he picture is in terms of height.
If they are indeed comparable to Thrakka's arm in terms of size then I think they would work really well with limited modification. but if it's too big i'll just take a stab at recreating them.
But a question to any converters on here. How easy/difficult is it to cut through pewter? Is there any specific tool i should invest in?
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What do you mean? You determine facing by which way the head is pointing. Seems a pretty simple solution when you have models with myriad poses and no standard base.
It's just open to more interpretation than the old cut and dry way, and with the heads all tilted and cocked I'm waiting for the "no I wasn't facing the corner, yes you were, no I...".
That's easily solved though by looking at the model. The helmets make determining the direction they're looking pretty distinct. Unless you're talking about arguments occurring after the model has been moved around, in which case it'd be a whole lot harder.
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Tim posted in the Sony Emotion Engine photoshop thread over in G&T.
Someone with way too much time on their hands went through and edited the avatars of everyone who had posted.
Correct. He went to the effort so I figure I'll use it for a little bit.
Can I use an inquisitor scale warboss for normal 40k?
Because they are fucking awesome looking.
Also, where can I buy one?
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40k is really hard to just pick a scale for because of the cartoonish body types - but Inquistor is approximately double. You can half most measurements and play a decent game of inquistor with your 40k stuff.
(although at that point you might look at Necromunda as well)
@ Gabriel: is that entire statue including base the size, or did someone take a figure and turn it into a terrain piece, just for reference.
**EDIT** I know it will look ridiculously large, but that's the main reason I want to do it, then maybe have a bunch of 40k sized warbosses for his nobz retinue.
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1: If you want to, but it's going to look ridiculously out of scale.
The statue is an Inquisitor figure, the tallern regular 40k.
2: From GW online.
GW stuff as a whole places the rule of cool WAY ahead of accuracy to their scale - they pretty much take the POV that if it fits on the base, it's to scale. To say nothing of the actual proportions of some of the models. but if that guy stood up straight and you gave the battle sister credit for being pretty tall, the tallern is close enough to 1/2 of her height that you can dummy up Inquisitor games with 40 stuff.
As far as using the ork inquisitor figure's pk on a 40k model, since he's a little less cartoony than the 40k warbosses, it would probably fit on a walking one, but I think it would look a little tippy on a biker
In my quest to find more powerclaws that would befit a proper warboss on a warbike I came across the following image. Now I started playing Inquisitor way back when it first came out but have long since lost track of the models and rules. but I do remember the models were quite a bit larger than standard 40k models.
That being said I'm not sure if proportionately these would work on a warbike mounted boss without really ramping up the size of boss the warboss and the bike. (Not necessarily a bad thing but might lead to even more conversions to adjust the bike)
The other question, am i getting in over my head in terms of chopping apart a miniature like this? IIRC all the inquisitor models are solid pewter.
Worst case scenario i might be able to recreate these powerclaws on my own but i was thinking if i could easily harvest these and they weren't too big it might save me alot of trouble. (Also consider my recreations would probably be nowhere near the detail of these.)
The end result might be worth all the effort though, i just don't know if these claws would be TOO big.
The claws are the wrong scale and are far too large to work on a 40k model. For reference, an Inquisitor Warboss is probably just a smidge larger than a 40k Carnifex.
From what I remember, the arms on that Inq Model are modified Gahzskull arms...
I don't think i'll make the warboss the correct size for those arms, on the contrary I was hoping the arms would be massive on the warboss but not to the point of being ridiculous. Does anyone know an actual scale comparison from say a standard 28mm unit compared to a 40mm unit in terms of height, I realize a Warboss in inquisitor scale would be as large as a carnifex but warbosses in general are larger than standard unit by quite a bit and i'm not too sure how large the unit int he picture is in terms of height.
If they are indeed comparable to Thrakka's arm in terms of size then I think they would work really well with limited modification. but if it's too big i'll just take a stab at recreating them.
But a question to any converters on here. How easy/difficult is it to cut through pewter? Is there any specific tool i should invest in?
I'm almost 100% they are the same size as Ghazghkull's arms.
And you're not understanding why ridiculously huge is a bad thing. He's going to look completely out of scale. Ein's humungous warboss works because he's obviously massively muscled, and overgrown. Using an inquisitor sized model means he's going to look like the rest, only for some reason, twice as big.
Also, it doesn't seem to be for sale on the GW sight. Where are you seeing it?
@Johnny: Unless I misunderstood the op somehow, we're not talking about using the arms, he was talking about using the whole model mixed in with his 40K minis.
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And you're not understanding why ridiculously huge is a bad thing. He's going to look completely out of scale. Ein's humungous warboss works because he's obviously massively muscled, and overgrown. Using an inquisitor sized model means he's going to look like the rest, only for some reason, twice as big.
Also, it doesn't seem to be for sale on the GW sight. Where are you seeing it?
I don't think THIS PARTICULAR Inq. model would look that out of place subbed for a warboss, since it's a rather "realistic" take on on ork and the GW versions are so cartoony they approach his proportions anyway.
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But yeah, I'm sure with enough greenstuff, bitz and gubbinz I can make a massive warboss look like more than just a 2x bigger-than-normal warboss. Anyways, just wanted to know about the game-legal issues behind my project.
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Wahammer 40k: Angels, bugs, and power-armored hugs.
But yeah, I'm sure with enough greenstuff, bitz and gubbinz I can make a massive warboss look like more than just a 2x bigger-than-normal warboss. Anyways, just wanted to know about the game-legal issues behind my project.
Of that, there are none.
Anyway, I'll get started on the new thread if no one has any objections, or further suggestions.
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Does anybody have all the 'angry marine' pictures stashed somewhere? I'd like to add those to the 'cool stuff' section.
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You should add Doctor Thunder's female space marines to the Cool Stuff section as well.
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I think it was last thread, but I have a pic of my ba dice next to scurvys imperium dice. I forget where I have it hosted though (if even still at all, I went on a purge and cancelled three of my hosting accounts). I will post it when I get home
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@ eldercat I'll make you a deal We're going to setup a big game day where we lock the commanders of each army into the private apocalypse room. And have 4 large battles going on at once for the whole day with some fun event type stuff. I'll keep the SH box as a prize for that day (in the next 30 days)
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@thread: so, after the overwhelming support for Tau, my "Big Mekz Rejekz" project will be put on hold. The Tau Expeditionary Force will be the focus, starting with a recon force of a crisis suit commander, some path finders, fire warriors, and some kroot.
Yea, the poses thing is what sold me on it. Speaking of which, these wacky poses also make for some silly new facing rules.
Common man who would expect him to have a sword when he is wielding 2 PF thats just insanity! awsome insanity but insanity none the less. BTW you coming on sat for planetstrike?
Someone with way too much time on their hands went through and edited the avatars of everyone who had posted.
It's just open to more interpretation than the old cut and dry way, and with the heads all tilted and cocked I'm waiting for the "no I wasn't facing the corner, yes you were, no I...".
Been looking for a new job for awhile, with the hopes of getting something more 8 to 5 with a solid schedule, but nothing has come up yet
I don't think i'll make the warboss the correct size for those arms, on the contrary I was hoping the arms would be massive on the warboss but not to the point of being ridiculous. Does anyone know an actual scale comparison from say a standard 28mm unit compared to a 40mm unit in terms of height, I realize a Warboss in inquisitor scale would be as large as a carnifex but warbosses in general are larger than standard unit by quite a bit and i'm not too sure how large the unit int he picture is in terms of height.
If they are indeed comparable to Thrakka's arm in terms of size then I think they would work really well with limited modification. but if it's too big i'll just take a stab at recreating them.
But a question to any converters on here. How easy/difficult is it to cut through pewter? Is there any specific tool i should invest in?
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Correct. He went to the effort so I figure I'll use it for a little bit.
Next time he wants to bring four BaneBlades, let's see how he likes getting eaten by four Hireophants.
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Can I use an inquisitor scale warboss for normal 40k?
Because they are fucking awesome looking.
Also, where can I buy one?
(although at that point you might look at Necromunda as well)
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The statue is an Inquisitor figure, the tallern regular 40k.
2: From GW online.
**EDIT** I know it will look ridiculously large, but that's the main reason I want to do it, then maybe have a bunch of 40k sized warbosses for his nobz retinue.
GW stuff as a whole places the rule of cool WAY ahead of accuracy to their scale - they pretty much take the POV that if it fits on the base, it's to scale. To say nothing of the actual proportions of some of the models. but if that guy stood up straight and you gave the battle sister credit for being pretty tall, the tallern is close enough to 1/2 of her height that you can dummy up Inquisitor games with 40 stuff.
As far as using the ork inquisitor figure's pk on a 40k model, since he's a little less cartoony than the 40k warbosses, it would probably fit on a walking one, but I think it would look a little tippy on a biker
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I'm almost 100% they are the same size as Ghazghkull's arms.
From this site: http://ruinouspowers.com/skaven/augmented_rat_ogres.html
Ghazghkull's Arms
Krieger's Arms
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40k warboss w krieger arm looks like this
http://www.the-waaagh.com/forums/index.php?s=&showtopic=22271&view=findpost&p=328620
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And you're not understanding why ridiculously huge is a bad thing. He's going to look completely out of scale. Ein's humungous warboss works because he's obviously massively muscled, and overgrown. Using an inquisitor sized model means he's going to look like the rest, only for some reason, twice as big.
Also, it doesn't seem to be for sale on the GW sight. Where are you seeing it?
@Johnny: Unless I misunderstood the op somehow, we're not talking about using the arms, he was talking about using the whole model mixed in with his 40K minis.
I don't think THIS PARTICULAR Inq. model would look that out of place subbed for a warboss, since it's a rather "realistic" take on on ork and the GW versions are so cartoony they approach his proportions anyway.
I host a podcast about movies.
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But yeah, I'm sure with enough greenstuff, bitz and gubbinz I can make a massive warboss look like more than just a 2x bigger-than-normal warboss. Anyways, just wanted to know about the game-legal issues behind my project.
Yes. This.
Anyway, I'll get started on the new thread if no one has any objections, or further suggestions.
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Female space marines as an IDEA I'm not opposed to but Dr Thunder's specific, weird fannon for them kind of skeeves me out
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This is the sort of thing that would be great for Shiftedmatrix....
*hint hint*
(I need the pictures!)
ya pretty sure last thread in the late 90's