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Post by treadiculous on Mar 19, 2016 6:18:13 GMT -5
For the sake of my 5 year old (who keeps sneaking my models off my shelf to play with) I made these kans... This was to bring balance to the games he was playing currently he fields: 10 ork boys with big shootas + a burna boy + a warboss + a bunker and barricades vs CCS + medic + banner + sentinel + space marine with jump pack + dreadnought he felt there needed to be an equal number of walkers on each side.. most the time he just plays without rules, however we've played two games and the imperials lost heavily both times (however, that was before the dreadnought and kans appeared) there's a lot of useful maths that can be put into a game, he's getting good at multiplication as a result!
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Post by emptyhat on Mar 21, 2016 11:46:01 GMT -5
Are those conversions based off of the metal kanz?
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Post by treadiculous on Mar 21, 2016 18:03:17 GMT -5
yup - not much of a konversion really - just making each model more suited to their specific battlefield task by adding a few bits.
The paint jobs are mostly the ebay seller's work - Waag'un doesn't approve of white!
The fact they are on bases is another element which my kans don't have in common, though I am noticing that they are far more stable and less fragile as a result.
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Post by emptyhat on Mar 22, 2016 3:20:48 GMT -5
Are they just glued or pinned too?
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Post by cheminhaler on Mar 22, 2016 17:23:09 GMT -5
The top model has the wrecking ball from the trukk kit? That's a really ingenious conversion.
The missiles; were most of them from the old vehicle sprue? (The one that came with a tank commander on foot)
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Post by emptyhat on Mar 23, 2016 13:10:08 GMT -5
Quite fragile though. I'm shocked that mine hasn't broken yet, though I do have a plan for that.
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