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Post by illusionrip »

you want a rhino for shoping ? going to bakery ?

order yours !!!!!
mine will be ready for end of september !!!!

be afraid polish people :mrgreen:

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:shock: :drool:
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Post by ToMaZ »

Awesome!! I do hope they don't make it an Ultramarines rhino O_o

EDIT: And good weathering is a must!! Just leave it in the rain.
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Post by Galharen »

OMG!! Who is responsible for this masterpiece? :shock: :)
I'm wondering in which category it belongs when it comes to driving licence :wink:
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Post by illusionrip »

demi did it
he was fed up with paper rhino, so he decide something more bulky
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Post by Demi_morgana »

and now I'm searching for proper-size airbrush to paint it ^^
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Post by Cyberpaddy66 »

Galharen wrote:I'm wondering in which category it belongs when it comes to driving licence :wink:
Actually in the UK it comes under "tracked Vehicle" and can theoretically be driven with a provisional learner licence :shock: but I have no idea wether the insurance will be affordable :twisted:
Getting back into the thick (or rather thin as in thinning my paints) of it, not picked up a brush in some time so this may hurt a bit until I get used to the feel of them again :doh:
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Holy crap! :shock:
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Post by Nameless »

Cyberpaddy66 wrote:
Galharen wrote:but I have no idea wether the insurance will be affordable :twisted:
what do you need insurance for? if it breaks, roll a dice until you get '1'. in case of any collision, finish the other guy with hunter killer missile upgrade :mrgreen:

I'm not impressed by the rhino. Now, if they made eldar vyper... :P
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Post by Demi_morgana »

actually it's easy to damage such vehicle - tracks can be broken with ease if apc is driven by unexperienced driver *ex-apc-commander-smarta$$* :scholar:
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