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Post by vulpine on Mar 17, 2012 10:30:49 GMT -5
Two things...?
Can my heavy weapons team be mounted on two normal size bases? As in a missile L with a loader on a separate base?
Also, if I'm on a 60mm base, do I HAVE to have two guys on there? Can't I justbhave the one and say it's counts as two?
Thanks
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Post by Gerner on Mar 17, 2012 11:05:29 GMT -5
No, you can't have two normal sizes bases. They need to be mounted on a 60mm base.
Hmn, no. But it would be a conversion and your opponent should be able to see that it is a heavy weapons team.
Why don't you want to field two on a 60mm base? It's a very large base, and with only on guardsman on it will look empty.
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Post by vulpine on Mar 17, 2012 11:38:37 GMT -5
Just that I'm making Anglo Zulu style models and I'm having my Hev weapons modelled like wheeled cannons
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Post by Gerner on Mar 17, 2012 12:52:22 GMT -5
Just that I'm making Anglo Zulu style models and I'm having my Hev weapons modelled like wheeled cannons Then it would still be good to have one firing and one loading, as it is normally required for such big weapons. I would say put two on.
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Post by vulpine on Mar 17, 2012 13:15:36 GMT -5
Sounds good. Think I have a drill bit with a disc saw on it so I can make 60mm bases out of 5mm board. As I'm making carriage weapons I can make a few out of the heavy wep box
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Post by destroyerlord on Mar 17, 2012 15:54:52 GMT -5
I put the second guy on a small base and then put that on the 60mm base and remove it as the 1st wound taken during the game!
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Post by vulpine on Mar 17, 2012 16:00:38 GMT -5
Not bad thinking... Replacing with a casualty model would be cool
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