Thursday, February 14, 2013

How Many Kits Died to Make this Thunderhawk?

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Check out this sweet Thunderhawk conversion by Rage of Khorne -Enjoy MBG






9 comments:

  1. 2, maybe 3 storm ravens and the punisher cannons from two Leman Russ. I think that's pretty much it. the rest just looks like random bitz.

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  2. not a thunder hawk......sorry but i call em as i see them....

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  3. Looks close enough to me. Obviously space marine, big flyer, lascannons, big dorsal weapon. It's just a different pattern, made on an obscure forgeworld.

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  4. I suppose the real question is whether or not it was cheaper to build that then to buy the Forge World kit. If so I wish that person would post how he/she did it!

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  5. How many kits died? None, All the kits used are right there in the final product.
    How many kits were used in the construction? I see at the least 3 storm ravens, 2 Leman Russ Demolisher kits (gun sponsons on the nose), a number of spikes that look like they came from an ork vehicle but they could be custom, So I'd guess 5 or 6 kits went into the conversion.

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  6. Thunderhawk is $600, this looks like 2-3 storm ravens and some tank parts, totally doable for around 250-300

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  7. My wallet is crying just from looking at that thing.
    Holy cow, that is MASSIVE! Certainly an interesting thing to make, i guess lol
    I know it's mean't to be a Chaos thing,. but i think it looks far more 'Orky' than anything else.

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  8. As yet unfinished, but found on a 40K board.
    https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/531644_10151480119284328_531944020_n.jpg

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