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Has anyone else noticed that the new Kroxigor models are almost twice the size of the old ones?
I converted another Krox to match the size of the new ones and it's twice as big as my other Krox that were converted to match the size of the last edition models.
http://glennsgwmodels.blogspot.com/2009/05/kroxigor.html
Does anyone know what the rule is for using larger bases for models. I know in 40k you can always put a model on a larger base, but never smaller. I was thinking of using this new Krox as an Oldblood since I can't find a use for a 3rd Krox (I use 2 in skink units).
I was just wondering if it'd be legal to use an Oldblood on a 40mm base instead of a 25mm. If you think about it, an Oldblood SHOULD be larger than a Kroxigor anyway. Same scaly skin & number of wounds, but higher T, S, I, Atx & WS
I converted another Krox to match the size of the new ones and it's twice as big as my other Krox that were converted to match the size of the last edition models.
http://glennsgwmodels.blogspot.com/2009/05/kroxigor.html
Does anyone know what the rule is for using larger bases for models. I know in 40k you can always put a model on a larger base, but never smaller. I was thinking of using this new Krox as an Oldblood since I can't find a use for a 3rd Krox (I use 2 in skink units).
I was just wondering if it'd be legal to use an Oldblood on a 40mm base instead of a 25mm. If you think about it, an Oldblood SHOULD be larger than a Kroxigor anyway. Same scaly skin & number of wounds, but higher T, S, I, Atx & WS