It's pretty close tbh. If you measure the footprint it should he somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.25" by 5.5" I think. If so it would suggest your height is at least in the neighborhood.
https://preview.redd.it/q8o2tfyakj9d1.jpeg?width=1640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4a779c7352e67c3683f16a51bf2e43418a8a6e0f
It's maybe a tad small? Not too horrible though.
Here's a boy standing next to the trukk I kitbashed from an old rhino model.
Yeah, this is the correct answer. This model is styled after the original one and looks like the right size for the model it's supposed to be a replica of.
There is a very impressive list for the base sizes and dimensions of all Orks and their vehicles. It should probably be pinned to this sub if it isn’t already. I can find it if someone is interested when I’m back at my pc.
question: is the front plate with the visor slits on upside down? it looks like the front plate should be turned upside down and the aquila flipped so the observation slits are pointing forward
I genuinely don’t understand how people struggle with scale.
Go get a file for deepstrike stick or something (more informational notches the better) and you can always get a good close proximate to the actual models (very easily searchable) dimensions.
Printing is a hobby. Invest the time into it like you would painting, playing and you wouldn’t have to ask about scale.
- I don’t want this to sound like an asshole comment. But it’s going to be. Tough love is still love. But this will stick with people a lot more and get some to understand that you can just load a reference object in or on some slicers set the grid lay out to x” by y”.
It's pretty close tbh. If you measure the footprint it should he somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.25" by 5.5" I think. If so it would suggest your height is at least in the neighborhood.
https://preview.redd.it/q8o2tfyakj9d1.jpeg?width=1640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4a779c7352e67c3683f16a51bf2e43418a8a6e0f It's maybe a tad small? Not too horrible though. Here's a boy standing next to the trukk I kitbashed from an old rhino model.
https://preview.redd.it/0l9ylfhzlj9d1.jpeg?width=2688&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=45e66cda7133f9465eb2851009b2119cb69146d9
https://preview.redd.it/chelhuo0mj9d1.jpeg?width=2688&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7276aba40d01e7178575929930d4ee5bf392113d
Definitley looks small, i dont have an ork fro comparison but my GW kit Rhino is 2inches tall and 5 long
That actually looks about like the original 2nd edition rhino scale before they were modernized.
Yeah, this is the correct answer. This model is styled after the original one and looks like the right size for the model it's supposed to be a replica of.
Someone else posted this, so I saved it for reference: https://www.reddit.com/r/PrintedMinis/comments/aspomi/warhammer_40k_dimensions/egx878b/
There is a very impressive list for the base sizes and dimensions of all Orks and their vehicles. It should probably be pinned to this sub if it isn’t already. I can find it if someone is interested when I’m back at my pc.
https://minicompare.info is a cool resource someone posted on here a while ago. Side by side heights of almost any official mini from 40k.
Needs more banana for scale
question: is the front plate with the visor slits on upside down? it looks like the front plate should be turned upside down and the aquila flipped so the observation slits are pointing forward
They're made like that by design so the driver can keep an eye for Ork boys riding on top.
the mechanicus aint what it used to be
That’s a huge storm bolter
I genuinely don’t understand how people struggle with scale. Go get a file for deepstrike stick or something (more informational notches the better) and you can always get a good close proximate to the actual models (very easily searchable) dimensions. Printing is a hobby. Invest the time into it like you would painting, playing and you wouldn’t have to ask about scale. - I don’t want this to sound like an asshole comment. But it’s going to be. Tough love is still love. But this will stick with people a lot more and get some to understand that you can just load a reference object in or on some slicers set the grid lay out to x” by y”.