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Re: WH40K Thunderhawk?
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lugnet.space
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Thu, 31 May 2001 20:19:08 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Dave Schuler at orrex@excite.com write:
> >
> > > When I used to work at a hobby store I had the rare treat of actually seeing
> > > one of these modelling monstrosities in person, complete with its sapient
> > > pearwood (or whatever) case. As I recall, the model kit was such an
> > > abomination to assemble that no official rules were published, apparently
> > > since Citadel didn't want to inflict the nightmare of construction on its
> > > eager fans (and since the production costs were probably undesirable, as
> > > well.) Anyhoo, has anyone attempted to to build one for minifigs? I'm
> > > tempted to give it a go, but I'd like to see any other efforts.
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> http://students.washington.edu/~jchill/new.html
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> It's the second pic from the bottom of the page. It lists as part of the
> Eldar game system, but I'm almost certain I first saw it mentioned as part
> of WH40K. I've seen a few other pics elsewhere, but they're usually
> more-or-less the same view. I don't think I care for Vogon Yellow, but to
> each his own.
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> Dave!
Ive had a go at a few wh40K models, the hoverjeeep on my site is my take on
a landspeeder. As fot the thunderhawk, I've never even seen the thing
before.Looks pretty cool, though. Might give one a try some time soon.
WH40K stuff is really cool; I'm surprised that most people don't really know
about it.
ZaC
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| (...) Jeez, Mark--you're so demanding. (URL) It's the second pic from the bottom of the page. It lists as part of the Eldar game system, but I'm almost certain I first saw it mentioned as part of WH40K. I've seen a few other pics elsewhere, but (...) (23 years ago, 31-May-01, to lugnet.space)
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