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Pendragon38
01-17-2011, 11:24 AM
I seem to be the only one to use ROBOGEAR models in my 40K army as Knight Titans they stand about 5.7" tall and can handle a wide variety of weapons from SM Landraider weapons spurs they have a wide selection of models that are finely made.Its as if they took epic40k and ran with it on a few of there models check it out at
www.ROBOGEAR .com

thanks would like so CC back
Perry

Lerra
01-17-2011, 11:30 AM
I think you meant http://www.robogear.ru/eng/

I love their terrain sets. I haven't tried their minis but they look pretty cool. I didn't see any that looked like Knight Titans, though. More like Sentinels.

Pendragon38
01-17-2011, 11:37 AM
Yes, thank you for fixing that. They stand roughly half the size of a WAR HOUND Titan

miteyheroes
01-17-2011, 11:42 AM
I use the spring-loaded missile launcher thing as a hunter-killer missile. It's fun, because when it fires it's one shot you can actually fire it...

I agree that they're more sentinel / dread sized than knight titan sized though.

Pendragon38
01-17-2011, 11:50 AM
they stand almost 6"s tall and Knights stand 5-7" tall. they tower over my Dreads and Sentinel

miteyheroes
01-17-2011, 12:41 PM
they stand almost 6"s tall and Knights stand 5-7" tall. they tower over my Dreads and Sentinel

How bizarre, mine's definitely shorter... It's a T-REX, and it's sentinel sized. And looks rather like a sentinel as well.
The crew chappy is a bit taller than a GW person, but skinnier.

miteyheroes
01-17-2011, 03:55 PM
Had another look at my T-Rex, and I guess he is bigger than a sentinel really. Especially if you have him standing more up-right- mine was all squatting down like a frog... I guess he could make a good base for a knight, if you gave him bulkier shoulders.

Pendragon38
01-17-2011, 05:19 PM
yeah they work great, I have 5 T-REXS and loaded with GW weapons wish my camera wasn't broken to give out some Pics of them. I treat them as warden knights and they do well it took some trial and error to get the right balance they do good

lobster-overlord
01-17-2011, 07:24 PM
I had abunch and regret having sold them. I made one into a Wartrakk, and thought that mini-fighta bombas would have rocked.

Their terrain is availble here in the US through Pegasus Hobbies (the manufacturer is in russia, with no distribution otherwise in the US), and I've picked up a couple, but never gotten thchance to buidl them.

overally, the models are a tad cartoony for me, but that is why I think Ork automatically.

chromedog
01-17-2011, 10:15 PM
I have a bunch of the walkers and theystand a good head (and the 'head' on these walkers is massive huge) taller than my sentinels.

I use the terrain more (and it is available through several lines -
Urban War have their own 'brand'.
Pegasus do it also.
There is a third set also (I've bought mine from different dealers over the years and as a result have three different 'makers'.).
There's even some terrain for the game that is not available outside of Russia (they do a teleporter portal set piece).

Duke
01-17-2011, 11:40 PM
I would love to see some pictures of the terrain... Thinking of getting some myself and would like to see the scale comparison.

Duke

Vaddok Sek
01-18-2011, 12:08 AM
Models seem interesting enough, that flyer the Empire faction has could probably make an interesting Arvis Lighter if retooled properly

Pendragon38
01-18-2011, 11:44 AM
http://bl118w.blu118.mail.live.com/att/GetAttachment.aspx?tnail=0&messageId=3054c6c4-232a-11e0-b70a-002264c17930&Aux=14|0|8CD854E15DD35B0||0|0|0|0||&maxwidth=220&maxheight=160&size=Att

you can barely see the SM standing by it

archimbald
01-18-2011, 02:21 PM
terrain sets are good esp with the snap to bits but the rest is plain bollo*ks in both quality and design standard. it was a last ditch attempt by airfix berfore they went bust. dont get me wrong im not a GW only person, but after having so many Airfix kits and then this comes out.... it was a huge disapointment