Yes and no. While I relish the opportunity to build new things, I think GW's offical models are over priced and I don't really like the fact that they completely lack customisation options. I also think some of them feel like they were designed with Speed Freaks in mind first and 40K second - they have rules that feel right in a racing game, but don't sit well in a battle game.
But my biggest gripe lies with the Megatrakk Scrapjet (no strike that - I biggest gripe is with the terrible names which I can never remember...). GW have made some big mistakes on the model:
- Orks would never take a jet engined vehicle and then use the jet to drive the wheels instead of generating thrust
- If it was thrust based, tracks would make no sense because they don't free-wheel
So I decided to have a go at fixing all of this, and save a flipping great wodge of cash by scratch building one. (Non Australian readers note - the Scrapjet and all the other machines cost $77 here, while in the UK they cost 27 pounds. 27 pounds is roughly speaking $50 in Australia...)
Anyway, enough bitter waffling, time for pics! There will be a video soon when I have also completed a Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy (a name even odder than the Scrapjet since it means the vehicle is both a truck and a buggy...)
The rokkit cannon. It's hard to make it obviously rokkit-y, so I added a belt feed of rokkits. |
The turret is half a kinder surprise egg. I added green stuff welds to fill the gaps. |
The driver is just a normal boy. I was going to give him goggles, but I could not find my spare Stormboy bits. Oh well. |
Come back soon for the Rukkatrukk Squigbuggy (it's probably 50% complete...) and video of them both!
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