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THE Gargant Discussion

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 12:50 am 
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I'd suggest using Plastistruct/Evergreen/equivalent plastic stock.

You can get thin rod and also hollow tubes in all sizes. Use some sheeting for a shoulder pad to cover the joint, and make a simple male/female socket with rod and tube plastic to slide weaponry in and out as required.

I cant say I've tried this before as it's only just occured to me - but the next time I put together a titan I'll certainly be giving it a go!

It probably wouldn't work too well on a verticle joint, but since the Orks use arms protruding horizontally, this shouldn't be a problem.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 1:36 am 
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I'm thinking about Gargant arm / shoulder joints out loud:

Resin Great Gargant Mk.I (AT-1) - vertical shoulder mount and horizontal weapons
Resin Great Gargant Mk.II (AT-1) - vertical shoulder mount and horizontal weapons
Metal Great Gargant Mk.III (AT-1) - vertical shoulder mount and horizontal weapons
Metal Great Gargant Mk.IV (TL) - vertical shoulder mount and horizontal weapons
Metal Great Gargant Mk.V (E-40k) - horizontal weapons and shoulder included on body cast

Slasha Gargant Mk.I (SM-2) - vertical wepons mounts and no shoulder
(Slasha) Gargant Mk.II (E-40k) - horizontal weapons and shoulder included on body cast

MegaGargant Mk.I (TL) - It has shoulders! It has mostly vertically mounted arm weapons and a horizontally mounted shoulder mount weapon.

Mekboy Gargant Mk.I (SM-2) - Horizontal shoulder weapon and no arm mounts since they're included on the body cast

Metal Stompa Mk.I (AT-1) - 1-piece cast
Metal Stompa Mk.II (AT-1) - ?1-piece cast
Plastic Stompa Mk.III (SM-2) - 1-piece with vertical arms
Plastic Stompa Mk.IV (E-40k) - ?1-piece with vertical arms

It probably wouldn't work too well on a verticle joint, but since the Orks use arms protruding horizontally, this shouldn't be a problem. - Tuffskull


Hmmm... almost all Gargants use horizontally mounted weapons. Good point, Tuffskull. I have little magnets to use so that making weapons interchangable in the vertical plane isn't a problem.

On the other hand, I was wondering about shoulders of which few Gargants or even GW Ork pieces period have many.

I guess I'll have to scratch-build them!

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 5:28 am 
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They're Orks, the construction can be a bit "shoddy"... :D

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 29, 2003 6:06 am 
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Anyone building scratch Gargants out there besides Kr00za?

I'm particualrly curious in people building E-A Ork units like the SupaStompa and Supagunz.

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I was thinking of mounting a suitably modified Basilisk gun on set of Battlefortress tracks with a whole ton of bitz with a big dozer blade on the rear (like real US SP FA) to stop the whole Gun from jumping back because of the huge recoil... ? :L

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 5:27 am 
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Jimbo and others,

Have you seen the new E-A Feral Orks list yet?

They have three types of Squiggoths (Lesser Suiggoth, Squiggoth, and Greater Squiggoth) as well as a...

STEAM GARGANT!

Has anyone thought about how to build a Steam Gargant for the Feral Orks yet?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:18 am 
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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 03 2003 Aug.,05:27)
Has anyone thought about how to build a Steam Gargant for the Feral Orks yet?

I havent read the list, but one part instantly comes to mind.

The boiler from the back of the old Empire Steam tank for WHFB.

Actually, make that three items come to mind (as I type)....

The Old Stormboyz 40K jetpacks could make good boiler stacks, as could the parts from the Skaven Globadiers perhaps(?)..

Just a few random thoughts......  :D

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Yes, I have seen the new Feral Orks list and have all of the newest downloads.

I find the Feral "Junkatruk" an interesting concept.

I wonder if we'll see a new model? ?

And if we'll see new Squiggoths as well? ?

I never believe anything until I have it in my hands. :;):

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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 03 2003 Aug.,05:27)
Has anyone thought about how to build a Steam Gargant for the Feral Orks yet?


Great ideas, thanks!

The boiler from the back of the old Empire Steam tank for WHFB.


I thought about this wonderful piece too. Kr00za used one on the back of one of his Gargantz.

The Old Stormboyz 40K jetpacks could make good boiler stacks, as could the parts from the Skaven Globadiers perhaps(?)..

The Old Stormboyz jetpack is nice, but that hunk of lead is now PRICEY!

I love the Skaven Globadier packs. I think they'd look nice on a Stompa's back.

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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 03 2003 Aug.,05:27)
Jimbo and others,
Have you seen the new E-A Feral Orks list yet?

no I haven't seen the new downloads yet...
They have three types of Squiggoths (Lesser Suiggoth, Squiggoth, and Greater Squiggoth) as well as a...

hey more squiggoths... yeah...
Has anyone thought about how to build a Steam Gargant for the Feral Orks yet?

I really like the concept and have no idea of how to build something original... all I can think of is just attaching a steam engine to a Gargant.
Jimbo,
Have you thought about your Ork Bomma concept lately?
Well I tried to buy some FW Maurauders at Bristol Conflict, but they FW didn't bring any Epic stock with them...

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Hi!

Aren't ALL Gargants "steam" Gargants?

They do have boilers after all...

Or is there a difference?

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Primarch,

Hi!
Aren't ALL Gargants "steam" Gargants? They do have boilers after all..
Or is there a difference?
Primarch.


Wow! Good call, man!

And here I thought they were powered by Squig Beer... errr... ummmm... juice! ?:laugh:

Seriously speaking, that's an interesting aside. We don't really know how those beasties are powered. They do have smoke stacks that bellow ugly black smoke so I figured they were internal combustion polluters. Steam engines usually billow white'ish smoke if I remember correctly.

Then again, the fluff mentions boilers, doesn't it?

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Hi!

The boiler room is a "hit location" on the Gargant template. I always assumed they were powered by coal, because old fluff mentions using gretchin to power the boiler room.

Steam would be a step back and very in character for Feral Orks.

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Primarch,

The boiler room is a "hit location" on the Gargant template. I always assumed they were powered by coal, because old fluff mentions using gretchin to power the boiler room.
Steam would be a step back and very in character for Feral Orks.


OK. That makes sense.

Coal boiler = black smoke.
Steam boiler = white smoke.

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Hi!

The question is, do feral orks indeed have enough "tech level" to make steam powered engines?

They seem to be into axes, swords and rock throwing stuff.

But it IS a cool idea though!

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