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Looks like something out of Weird War One! 😀
The wheels irritate me slightly, having only one cast twice means the chevrons always face different ways, but I like the gun parts just fine, the shorter barrels look like pretty good stand ins for heavy bolters too.
Assuming the Quad-gun shoots like Artillery in 6th, then your Rune Priest can not operate the gun. I had plans to use my Rune Priest with Chooser of the Slain to get BS5 or a Battle Leader with BS5 to shoot the gun, but……
Pg46 last sentence of ‘The Unit’ section IC’s do not count as crew and cannot operate the gun.
But Quad Gun has no crew. Any unit/model can operate it and even if the entire unit is wiped out the gun stays on the board. IMHO it’s not an artillery.
Its a nice mini. Watching this reminded me I wanted a Gnu apc for my Forgefathers, but just went to the site and they’re moving to Gran Canaria! Hope the P&P doesn’t go up too much.
Agree with the tyres, a big silly mistake, after all its not like it powers itself across country, a more neutral road pattern would have been better.