killa-kan garage!

killa-kan garage!

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Check out these other models https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:191007 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2745523 (let me know if I missed any so I can add them here) Killa Kans bear many similarities to Deff Dreads, with their snipping klawz, chugging heavy weapons, and lumpy metal hulls. Yet in place of an enraged Ork, Killa Kans are piloted by cackling grots. Though individually smaller than a Deff Dread, Killa Kans charge toward the enemy lines in jostling mobs of riveted iron and roaring saw-blades. The Killa Kans' Grot pilots put their relative skill with firearms to good use, blowing the zog out of anything unlucky enough to cross their path. Despite being hardwired into a ten-foot tall killing machine, Killa Kan pilots still retain a good degree of Gretchin cowardice. As a result they still believe in safety in numbers, and have a bad habit of losing their nerve under fire. It is not unheard of for Killa Kans to waddle about in circles or freeze up entirely at the first sign of danger. Killa Kans are smallish, bipedal walkers composed of a rickety, lightly armored "kan" perched atop a pair of piston-driven legs, and armed with a selection of ranged and close-combat weapons. Relatively primitive and weak by Ork standards, they are nonetheless fast and incredibly dangerous for their size, and one or two are more than a match for an Imperial Guard Sentinel Walker. As for the operator within, Killa Kans are not so much piloted as they are inhabited by a particularly ill-tempered Gretchin. Requiring the skills of both a Mekboy and a Painboy, fielding a Killa Kan entails first building the vehicle itself, then hard-wiring a volunteer Grot directly into the control systems. This painful procedure is not unlike the technology used in the creation of Space Marine Dreadnoughts, although significantly cruder and messier. Not only is the procedure excruciatingly painful, but implanting a Grot into a Killa Kan often increases the creature's aggression and brute savagery by an inordinate amount. Be wary of scaling as it will be off. You will also need to add a base since the base will not be printed for whatever reason. (edit) I have not printed this and uploaded it only because of a request so it may need a lot of work to get it to print. Disclaimer: I do not own this. I did not make this. Credit goes to the original creator. If you are the original creator, let me know so I can get you added to the post for credit. If you wish it taken down, let me know.

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