7th Ed. Lustria Engine of the Gods

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  1. FrozenLizards
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    Is there any where you can get the Engine of The Gods from the Lustria book. It was AWESOME! but i can't find it anywhere.
     
  2. strewart
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    The actual model? It was a conversion not something released by GW, so you have to make it yourself.


    Off Topic: Haha I just did a google image search for 'lustria engine of the gods' to try to find GW's conversion, and smack bang in the middle of the second row is a picture of asrodrig!
     
  3. pinkskink
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    It was in a copy of White Dwarf. I know the States have a different artlices at times, so if your in the states it sould be in a previous issue of WD... I don't know which number though/
     
  4. Arsenal
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    You mean this fella here? Back of the Lustria campaign book is where the images are.

    don1.jpg
     
  5. Barotok
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    Does anyone else see the top of the Blood elf buildings in World of Warcraft specifically in the engine device? I can't get over it!
     
  6. strewart
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    Thanks for the pic, Arsenal. I see carnosaur tail and head, can't pick the rest of the body though.

    Never been a warcraft fan myself, but I know there apparently are a lot of similarities with warhammer.
     
  7. Arsenal
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    According to what I read it was scratch built from old GW parts and lots of sculpting. Still amazing. In the book they call the beast the Arcanadon, about the same stats as the new steg. The old EoTG worked as a magical stone thrower. I am glad they changed the rules for it, it wasn't that amazing.
     
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    Non GW? It looks like those gold heads are from the Saurus warrior set and the archaodon looks based on the Carnosaur, the head for instance, but of course heavily converted.
     
  9. Arsenal
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    Oops! that was a mis-type. The non should not be there as it was built from old GW parts. Wow that was bad. Sorry... I will edit...
     
  10. the ironfoot
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    hehe no problem pal, if i appologised for all my typos... :p
     
  11. StarFyre
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    They showed a better article for it on GW france some years ago.

    It was made via some forgeworld knarloc riders (you can see this, if you look at it's hands and legs/feet..the feet are very big, unlike the carnosaur's toes. Compare to the forgeworld models and you'll see it's those.

    THe totems are from the saurus sprue, and the gyroscope was made by wrapping miliput around a ball, and then cutting it, etc.

    The carnosaur head, and tail was also used along with lots of greenstuff.

    Regards,

    Sanjay
     

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