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What I like about this piece is that, in the 40k Universe, that Rhino could be made up to represent a very large number of factions, from the Grey Knights to Ultramarines to Black Templars to the Inquisition, to the Iron Warriors or the Iron Hands or anything else the modeler wishes, allowing it to fit a wider range of battlefields.
Of course, it doesn't help anyone that doesn't play or play against anything non-human.
As for this new piece here. Looks alot like the same process as the crashed lander which is an great item. Diffently getting one or two of these.
Planet Strike Bastion meets normal 40k, with the bonus of a cool looking objective!
What do you guys think?
I haven't seen any pics of the underside yet... where are they?
But in any case, I still dislike the actual model itself. I have wayyy too many reasons to not like the model, so I'll pass on it either way.
The Temple of Skulls is much better. Not only does it look cool, but it's got a lot of nice flat space that you can actually put minis on and be sure they'll stay there.
Im considering buying one, putting some tyranid eggs in the craters like in the planetstrike book and then either have red tendrils coming out sucking the life out of the surrounding trees (like in War of the Worlds) or converting the eye trees into nid style capillary towers.
One thing I don't understand about the piece (other than the eye trees) is why were two guardsmen buried in the middle of what appears (looking at the warning sign) to be a minefield.
We have ground with large amounts of bedrock close to the surface, ground hard enough to support multiple trees, and 5 feet away a Rhino sinks into the ground nearly to the top hatch on one side in the same patch of ground... WTH???
We have ground with large amounts of bedrock close to the surface - hit by artillery shells strong enough to fracture and thrust up massive chunks of said bedrock, but multiple tree trunks less than 10 feet from the point of impact are all standing up perfectly straight... WTH???
It's these sorts of glaring inconsistencies that just irk me and kill any desire to purchase. I can understand a designer not having seen a real battlefield and the aftermath, but it isn't that hard to research what one looks like either. There are tons of photos dating back to World War One, and a fair few even a lot older than that which clearly show a wide variety of terrain that's been shot to hell and gone.