Like that. It'll be to big/out of scale.
we should so do that On the serious side so something very close would be best. Does any one have a preference on what the models are made of?
One of the strange things I feel is that it isn't exactly the level of detail but how what detail there is is used.For me Chaos, Imperal and Eldar are the 3 "hardest to copy" styles (in my opinion Orks and Nids have no problem because they are so scratchbuild/kitbash friendly).The more naval nature of the Chaos and Imperial ships is for me something which doesn't mesh with a great deal of other space ship miniatures out there which have more of a sleek traditional scifi design. Turrets and "gun decks" aren't really much of a thing for most space ship miniatures out there.
I thought rang was always measured from the stem regardless of a model's size? Why would bigger minis require such a drastic change in the rules?
For me Chaos, Imperal and Eldar are the 3 "hardest to copy" styles (in my opinion Orks and Nids have no problem because they are so scratchbuild/kitbash friendly).
impossible, I give my Dauntless as an example:Dragon Lord
Been thinking and it might be best if the dimensions of the new models do not perfectly match the old models. One of the reasons that GW went after Chapterhouse was that the parts where obviously made for use on GW models. Insuring that the new parts can't fit old models without some modification would be an obvous protection against GW's interference.