fourmillers_at_... wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Does that one have a picture of their conversion of Abominatus? I
> >> remember
> >> people saying it was one of the most impressive conversions they had
> >> seen.
> >> If you could scan and post the picture, I'd like to see it.
> >
> > There was an article on the conversion itself (with no
> >rules) in WD - back in the early "fat dwarf" days, I think.
> >Probably in the 195-205 range... If I can find my copy of that
> >article, I'll scan in some pics and stick them on my webpage.
>
> -------> It was interesting but I wasn't THAT impressed with it. It was
> basically an Imperator with a bunch of Chaos parts stuck all over it (and I
> thought they looked _very_ stuck on) - if you didn't work for the company,
> it would have taken a fair number of blisters to do it, and even back then,
> they weren't that cheap. Stat-wise it had a bunch of extra guns and crap
> that just made it insane. My answer was Ork gargant BigMob - >PING< there go
> the fields, then just blast away on it...
Yeah it wasn't that impressive of a conversion. Mainly
it used a lot of various GW bits from tons of different miniatures.
Made me suspect that WD Staff members have free access to that
kind of stuff - otherwise, putting it together would probably cost
around $100.
Nevertheless, a couple of quick scans of the pictures in
the WD article can be found at:
http://www.rpi.edu/~shupes/EPIC/SMTL/temp
And the CJ rules (minus the hit templates/damage tables) can be
found at my SMTL page (just remove "temp" from the above URL).
Scott Shupe
shupes_at_... shupes@...
http://www.rpi.edu/~shupes
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Received on Fri Aug 07 1998 - 13:08:04 UTC