![]() ![]() The Leman Russ is no exception to this rule. In this instance, with these detailed specifications so readily available, I thought what I would do is first discuss the shape and profile of the tank, before moving to the most important parts of the given specifications, and what they mean for the overall design of the tank as a whole.Īs I mentioned in my post FTA post about the Predator, the designs of most W40k tanks seem to be clearly inspired by a blend of First World War and Inter-war designs. With this tank, we are blessed to have the supposed specifications thanks to the tank’s wiki page.Usually I would talk about the design through the focus of the three main ways to categorise the way a tank performs – armour, maneuverability and firepower. For this edition of FTA, I will take a look at perhaps the most famous tank of Warhammer 40k – the Leman Russ. I dislike the DKoK (stealing all the love and kits from the Elysians) but the tank kit is awesome.Today I return to the Warhammer 40,000 universe. The DKoK kit ( _WITH_MODIFIED_RYZA_PATTERN_TURRET.html)for it is nice, as it comes with a crewman and some filters. My personal favoirte is the Mars Alpha hull with the Modified Ryza turret. Fluffwise, it's meant to be a command tank, with more interior room. It is not much longer model wise, but the rear hull is extended, making it quite bulkier. ![]() If you want a different hull, look for the Mars Alpha. But to be honest I don't notice much of a cosmetic difference between the standard russ and the forgeworld one :( I was wondering because I just got my general grizmund model in the mail from forge world, and I was thinking It would be excellent to mount him in a russ that looked a little different. ![]()
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