Here is the first of the entries in the TanksGiving Contest. Ill be posting each one up over like the next week or so, and then set them all up for voting at the end so you can pick your favorite!
Today’s entry from Jon Clegg is a super heavy Exorcist, yummy!
From Jon: “A Ssters of Battle Super-Heavy Tank — The Ecclesiarch. Basically, a super-heavy exorcist. For the VDR, the 2x Gatling represents the 2 servitors running the Long-Barrelled Mega Missile Launcher.”
VEHICLE DATAFAX
SoB Ecclesiarch Points 785 Armor: Front 14 Side 13 Rear 11 BS: 4
Tank Size: War machine Speed: Lumbering Weapons:
2 x Gatling Long-barrelled Mega Missile launcher
1 x Demolisher
2 x Inferno cannon
2 x Twin-linked Multi-melta
Vehicle Category: War machine Structure Points: 3
Check out the rest of the pics below. Ill try to have another entry posted up shortly for everyone to checkout.
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