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That looks like one BFG (big [insert bleep her] gun). I’d say it could work as a planetary defence laser.
or a stationary basilisk!
Looting for my Orks in 4…3…2…1…
Or just mount it on the back of the landraider…
love to see that!
Buy a couple and make a fortress!
buy a couple more and do a titan buy a ton and make a hive city
The typical big battlefield gun is 155mm which is a gnat’s whisker over 6″
If you follow Justin’s linky it says the gun scales to approx 20″ lol
Needs to be mounted on a railway carriage or maybe you could put it on the next table and your chaps can call in support fire.
Looks cool though. I would be tempted to shorten the barrel and have a big mortar type piece of kit.
Orks would just lurve this baby!
Of course a Terminator can’t pick up the shell, thats why they included a loading cart with the kit……
I love Darrel doing these unboxings “Some of the guys here would love big guns, and some of us have big guns.” XD
Would they be suitable for WW1 or 2 artillery?
Neither, the cannons would be too big.
I reckon these would make a good start for some Kreig siege pieces to count as basilisks , build a defensive sandbag bunker in front with a searchlight, heavy bolter and heavy stubber, the loading crew round the back and Robert is if not your mothers brother, at very least her cousin.
lol place it at my desk at school and call down artillery on them
would work good for an earthshaker conversion for the IG or Orks