Thanks everyone for watching! Many people have pointed out the barrel seam on top - I'll be going back to fix it, thanks for those who gave kind and constructive feedback! It's not something I'd even notice normally (I'm about the furthest thing from a perfectionist 😂) The client was consulted throughout the build and is happy with the tank, but that being said, I'll go in with some painted plasticard and add some more riveted metal to cover it up after seeing some excellent suggestions on fixes and improvements 😊 Thanks again for taking the time to watch, the Emperor loves you all!
one little detail, its a shadowsword right? It uses condensators to charge its main gun. Its an giant energy weapon, not a cannon which would eject shells.
Oh there could be a planet where people are just living completely like we are on Earth today, completely nonethewiser to any of the crap happening in the greater cosmos, because they only have equivalent instrumentation to our modern day telescopes and radio dishes. The milky way galaxy is large enough that it takes 100,000 years for a particle/wave of light to cross it from edge to edge. So a planet could be in just the right spot that astronomers might not see any of the telltale electromagnetic signs of spacefaring civilizations, or tears into reality from the warp, or anything like that, within the narrow range of years of incoming light they would be able to search through at that time. Maybe the closest world was a hive city that was already demolished, and by the time that light hit your telescope, it's already too late to tell what was there, just another unassuming and completely barren world. And then one day you're out enjoying a sunny day with your family, and a waaagh, an imperial guard fleet guarded by a small contingent of space marines and an eldar craft world all show up in orbit above your planet, while a warp rift tears into realspace in the sky above and a bunch of necrons burst out of their tombs from below, by random chance or because your world had an important relic on it somewhere, who knows. Best case scenario for such a world is probably finding out all that shit is out there from a good distance, and moving your civilization completely underground to hide any surface traces that you were there, hoping nothing ever gets close enough to discover you anyway...
Something kinda funny, the sandbags that you put around the cupula to protect the commander block the commander's view from its view ports, meaning in order to see whats happening the commander has to expose himself to danger, the thing that sandbags are there to protect him from. Thus, I'm now wondering what insanity this tank went through that made this be sane and logical decision for the crew.
quick fun fact!, the shadowsord carries a six man crew (Commander, Driver, Main Gunner, Remote Gunner, Comms-Operator, Engineer) as opposed to the 10 man crew the baneblade has. the remote gunner slaves all the sponson mounts remotely via a control suite in the main compartment, and all the bolters are fed via autoloader. the usual baneblade carries the second gunner(for the demolisher cannon) and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd loaders who are responsible for the main gun, demolisher, and assisting the 3rd gunner with sponson weapons. the build is sweet though! ive taken several of your ideas to heart!
Narratively, I think this is what you would see if a planet didn't receive supplies or reinforcements for a long time, due to not being viewed as strategically important compared to other fronts. Hence you don't have new Commissars enforcing aesthetic standards (the old Commissars being taken out by Tau snipers) nor a proper logistics hub. Mostly, crews in scenarios such as this have to scavenge from dead tanks. I assume this tank is from a world invaded by the Tau, and the Tau are a bit more merciful in terms of not razing cities to the ground. Hence, the Guard forces there have become more of a resistance movement than a proper battalion. However, their presence means the Tau can't claim the planet fully, resulting in a stalemate.
Also, irl, tanks are basically armored basements. A lot of anime fans and nerds end up in the tanks irl, so more lax regulations would result in them making it their house.
Quick fixes for barrel seams! Medical gauze soaked in pva makes epic barrel wraps! Tamiya filler dries quickly and can be sanded down knce cured. It's 40k, why not add thin plastic strips over the seams and make some rivet details! Epic video, some good reasoning behind clutter placement! Keep it up!
Thanks for your kind comment, I'll be going in to fix the barrel now, a few people have commented but have been a little mean, your response was lovely and constructive - thanks again!
I am always amazed when you start building something then first layer of paints and I am like wtf, then when it all comes together ... simply great man, brilliant work here!
Nice build design, though considering the lore of the Shadowsword in it being a Titan Killer Super Heavy tank for the Guard, maybe you could of added some poles on the right side atop of the tank beside the main Turret/Casemate with some folded up camo nets, leaning in to the idea of this tank being a docile weaponry that whilst mobile, could lay in wait before firing, deploying smokes and getting out of there.
@@SultanPlays40k No worries mate, awesome do over as well even if the Munitorium and Mechanicus would be fighting over on who gets to decree and convert you into a Servitor first for disturbing the machine spirit with unblessed modifications. Jokes aside, you ever thought about potentially doing an Interior design build by chance as its own project? There's some cutaway ref art as well for the baseline Baneblade itself with the option for creativity liberty.
I feel like an Armageddon Tank Crew, would definitely retrofit their tank as such. I mean when you're doing reconnaissance and immediate combat stance, in and out of the battlefield, you would want you're essentials to be present. All you need now in that convoy is an Atlas, and a Mechanicus Taurox and a few Russes and some Chimera... Voila! You know have a mechanized division of steel legionnaires! With the Shadowsword as the TOC/FOB
Great build :) Loving the colour scheme! Have you ever thought about filling the meet gaps down the middle of the barrels on the rear of the tank or down the main barrel? Its probably just my OCD kicking in that I cant un-notice it 😂😂😂 Keep up the great work on your channel! Loving the latest few batreps over with Winters.
Thank you! It's something I'd never even thought about! I'll be going in to fix it after seeing a few people with the same thoughts as you! Thanks for being kind with your feedback, and welcome aboard!
@@SultanPlays40k thank you for taking it in the manor I attempted to put across :) Too much negative rubbish floating around on social media with far too little constructive communication. Keep up the good work fella :)
cool kitbash but the fact you didn't fill in the tank barrel gaps drives me completely insane, especially if it's a paid commission... like a couple of dabs of tamiya putty or some sprue goo and sand it when it's dry would make this 10/10 but that gap is killing me.
I noticed you used the shells themselves to make shell casings. There's actually an easier way (I used it for my Basilisks and Leman Russ battle cannons). Styrene tube with a plug made of green-stuff or other putty. Cheaper and easier, especially when you need a dozen of the suckers for the rack on a siege cannon. And the shells can be made out of a variety of things, using the originals to make blue-stuff or plaster molds to make green-stuff shells to attach to the styrene tube casings, or plastic skewers/chopsticks for sabot types, etc. (I also have a tendency of gluing a tiny piece of steel into the casings on the bottom of the stack so I can magnetize them to the hull to 'swap out' my loadout depending on the game.
Absolutely awesom build! Love the reasoning behind the clutter placement, really gives it a narrative! I've seen that multiple people have already commented on the barrel. I just wanted to say that I've recently started to use sprue goo! Oh boy let me tell you! It's as good as they say. Huge recommend. Has to be done before priming tho. Anyway! Amazing work!
sadly- the recesses around the commanders Hatch ARE actually Periscopic windows= your sandbags are blocking his view = as per a real tank (i recommend doing an mirrored inlay all the way around and ridding of the sandbags around the commanders hatch) (or fiberoptic lighting rectangular)
Bedrolls, clothing, chest carapace, knives, laspistols, boltpistols, and carabines, water, food, protection against weapons of mass destruction ("gasmasks, rad-suits, etc"). Everything from that group should be left inside the tank. Bedrolls, clothing, helments and chest-armour do lower the chance of accident inside and when the tank is hit, it slows the shrapnells internal spread. Handweapons and everything else are not so big to be left outside, ESPECIALLY, when there is a possibility of contamination the whole outside of the tank by poison, illness, or sorcery, when there are nigh- (or flatout YEAH-) invisible enemy units, enemy armies specializing on mass attacks (lower Orcs, Tyranides, ex-imperial traitors, demons, plague-zombies, etc.) Sandbags on the tank and long barreled handguns hanged next to the hatches are a good idea. Granades next to the hatches much less so. The republic im from, had during the WW2 era quite intricate fortification web (was inspired by French Maginot - line). The reason im mentioning it is - in smaller pillboxes, there was tubes with a closing on top, ment to slide down (on specific areas around the pillbox) an active live handgranade. If I would be in gigantic intricate tank, possibly facing mindless enemy hordes, i would LOVE to have something like the granade slides, just to clean the closest area around the vehicle. Some semi-inteligent unmanned turrets might be nice, but in WH40K Imperium that means the gun servitors. Tank this big will probably have its own thermonuclear plasma generator, as a "powerpack". Therefore it is likely some lasguns can be in process of re-charging on the tank turret. Some flying "drones" could be extremely ussefull for both recoinossance (and target acquisition) and supporting activities (mail messaging, quick deliveries, harrassing enemies - including priming and using IEDs) I would immagine a cherub-like servitor, capable of hauling main gun shell (and even dumping it on enemy armour when traveling in harsh terrain forcing them into columns). Single point i do not like on your vision is obstructing the main turets movement by all that thinks pilled right next to it (or behind it).
Its funny, tanks have been like this since ww1... ww2 tanks had tons of external storage and some had belly escape hatches that crew could use as bthrooms post ww2 the brits began adding tea pots and cooking inside the tank. many countries removed the bottom escape hatch as a mine weakness... though some replaced it.. with a toilet. Some modern tanks have enough space that the crew can actually lay down to sleep, or chairs that lean right back into a bed. Yes, in some cases, you can eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, and everything inside a tank. not leaving it for days on end till it needs supplies
Thank you for watching! So the seams have never even been something I've thought about! Rest assured I'm going in to fix it and will take the feedback on board for future! Thanks for being kind with your thoughts!
A wonderful addition of little bits and bobs, the result is great. [However, the barrels (both fuel and gun) would've needed some serious gap-filling with either liquid cementy sprue gue or alike.] Nevermind, by now you've probably already fixed it.
It was some super glue activator I got from amazon! Worth noting it should be sprayed in a well ventilated room as it's not great for your lungs but it's great!
Désolé, je vais peut-être casser le moment mais bon. Le canon d'un shadow sword c'est pas un canon volcano? Et les sacs de sables bouche la visibilité des épiscopes droits du chef d'engin, par contre j'avoue ça fait classe
Every tank mechanic or or just knowledgeable of how an engine works…. Gets slightly annoyed, when they see the air intake fans or grates obstructed. Less flow of air would cause immense over heating issues, I’d bet that huge fkn tank sucks in massive amounts of air. I personally also (sorry for these nitpicks, I see this constantly, I’m venting ….(: ) Any tools, toolbox’s or Jerrycans near the engine will absorb the heat and …..idk a absolute hot Jerrycan and tools doesn’t seem like a smart idea. Other than that absolutely beautiful work God I can only imagine crouching behind the rear sand bags and getting a heat wave hit my face as I look down, I’d fucking pass out from heat exhaustion
Buddy. That build is beautyfull but that's not a shadowsword. Its a banesword. Its missing the last bit of the barrel Edit:im an impatient idiot. Laugh at me
Looking at this, makes me wonder how I could T’au-ify a Baneblade or other large vehicle. (Not looking for cringe Imperium LARP, please. I just play the game my way.)
@SultanPlays40k Ohhh I knew he had some sort of spaniel in him, if not full. My Springer is what you call, in scientific terminology, a "silly goose". He's a bird finding machine in thr field though. Thanks for sharing bud.
Thanks everyone for watching! Many people have pointed out the barrel seam on top - I'll be going back to fix it, thanks for those who gave kind and constructive feedback! It's not something I'd even notice normally (I'm about the furthest thing from a perfectionist 😂) The client was consulted throughout the build and is happy with the tank, but that being said, I'll go in with some painted plasticard and add some more riveted metal to cover it up after seeing some excellent suggestions on fixes and improvements 😊 Thanks again for taking the time to watch, the Emperor loves you all!
@@SultanPlays40k great response that man :)
one little detail, its a shadowsword right? It uses condensators to charge its main gun. Its an giant energy weapon, not a cannon which would eject shells.
In a universe like 40k, im pretty sure you could find a planet that doesnt sit near a space-lane, and just...never experience the craziness
Until a random nid slpinter fleet shows up or you happen to find necrons or a chaos artifact
Oh there could be a planet where people are just living completely like we are on Earth today, completely nonethewiser to any of the crap happening in the greater cosmos, because they only have equivalent instrumentation to our modern day telescopes and radio dishes. The milky way galaxy is large enough that it takes 100,000 years for a particle/wave of light to cross it from edge to edge. So a planet could be in just the right spot that astronomers might not see any of the telltale electromagnetic signs of spacefaring civilizations, or tears into reality from the warp, or anything like that, within the narrow range of years of incoming light they would be able to search through at that time. Maybe the closest world was a hive city that was already demolished, and by the time that light hit your telescope, it's already too late to tell what was there, just another unassuming and completely barren world.
And then one day you're out enjoying a sunny day with your family, and a waaagh, an imperial guard fleet guarded by a small contingent of space marines and an eldar craft world all show up in orbit above your planet, while a warp rift tears into realspace in the sky above and a bunch of necrons burst out of their tombs from below, by random chance or because your world had an important relic on it somewhere, who knows. Best case scenario for such a world is probably finding out all that shit is out there from a good distance, and moving your civilization completely underground to hide any surface traces that you were there, hoping nothing ever gets close enough to discover you anyway...
@@Volcano22207 Or all 3.
@@Banana-Boi vigilius moment
Suddenly, Tyrinids
Something kinda funny, the sandbags that you put around the cupula to protect the commander block the commander's view from its view ports, meaning in order to see whats happening the commander has to expose himself to danger, the thing that sandbags are there to protect him from. Thus, I'm now wondering what insanity this tank went through that made this be sane and logical decision for the crew.
We live in a world of daemons brother
Tau snipers are scary man, they keep sniping out all the mirrors on the viewport, meaning the commander has to stick their head out anyway to see.
Tzeench teaches not to watch its spawn in the eyes for if you blink that might be your undoing
wait.....they dont have 360 degree camera in 40k tanks?
Tank doesn't have AC so commander likes to sit outside but doesn't want to get killed immediately.
quick fun fact!, the shadowsord carries a six man crew (Commander, Driver, Main Gunner, Remote Gunner, Comms-Operator, Engineer) as opposed to the 10 man crew the baneblade has. the remote gunner slaves all the sponson mounts remotely via a control suite in the main compartment, and all the bolters are fed via autoloader. the usual baneblade carries the second gunner(for the demolisher cannon) and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd loaders who are responsible for the main gun, demolisher, and assisting the 3rd gunner with sponson weapons. the build is sweet though! ive taken several of your ideas to heart!
Amazing lore dump, thank you!
Narratively, I think this is what you would see if a planet didn't receive supplies or reinforcements for a long time, due to not being viewed as strategically important compared to other fronts. Hence you don't have new Commissars enforcing aesthetic standards (the old Commissars being taken out by Tau snipers) nor a proper logistics hub. Mostly, crews in scenarios such as this have to scavenge from dead tanks. I assume this tank is from a world invaded by the Tau, and the Tau are a bit more merciful in terms of not razing cities to the ground. Hence, the Guard forces there have become more of a resistance movement than a proper battalion. However, their presence means the Tau can't claim the planet fully, resulting in a stalemate.
Lore: Approved ❤️
Also, irl, tanks are basically armored basements.
A lot of anime fans and nerds end up in the tanks irl, so more lax regulations would result in them making it their house.
@@yawarapuyurak3271some of the coolest parts of the military are secretly filled with nerds
Quick fixes for barrel seams!
Medical gauze soaked in pva makes epic barrel wraps!
Tamiya filler dries quickly and can be sanded down knce cured.
It's 40k, why not add thin plastic strips over the seams and make some rivet details!
Epic video, some good reasoning behind clutter placement! Keep it up!
Thanks for your kind comment, I'll be going in to fix the barrel now, a few people have commented but have been a little mean, your response was lovely and constructive - thanks again!
Prompt: "Make it look 'lived in'."
Me: "BBQ in the back then."
I am always amazed when you start building something then first layer of paints and I am like wtf, then when it all comes together ... simply great man, brilliant work here!
Nice build design, though considering the lore of the Shadowsword in it being a Titan Killer Super Heavy tank for the Guard, maybe you could of added some poles on the right side atop of the tank beside the main Turret/Casemate with some folded up camo nets, leaning in to the idea of this tank being a docile weaponry that whilst mobile, could lay in wait before firing, deploying smokes and getting out of there.
A glorious suggestion, well thought out!
@@SultanPlays40k No worries mate, awesome do over as well even if the Munitorium and Mechanicus would be fighting over on who gets to decree and convert you into a Servitor first for disturbing the machine spirit with unblessed modifications.
Jokes aside, you ever thought about potentially doing an Interior design build by chance as its own project? There's some cutaway ref art as well for the baseline Baneblade itself with the option for creativity liberty.
I feel like an Armageddon Tank Crew, would definitely retrofit their tank as such. I mean when you're doing reconnaissance and immediate combat stance, in and out of the battlefield, you would want you're essentials to be present. All you need now in that convoy is an Atlas, and a Mechanicus Taurox and a few Russes and some Chimera... Voila! You know have a mechanized division of steel legionnaires! With the Shadowsword as the TOC/FOB
Have you been looking at my watch history? I've been watching a few videos about the crew living in tanks. Great work on the conversion.
Great build :) Loving the colour scheme!
Have you ever thought about filling the meet gaps down the middle of the barrels on the rear of the tank or down the main barrel? Its probably just my OCD kicking in that I cant un-notice it 😂😂😂
Keep up the great work on your channel! Loving the latest few batreps over with Winters.
Thank you! It's something I'd never even thought about! I'll be going in to fix it after seeing a few people with the same thoughts as you! Thanks for being kind with your feedback, and welcome aboard!
@@SultanPlays40k thank you for taking it in the manor I attempted to put across :) Too much negative rubbish floating around on social media with far too little constructive communication.
Keep up the good work fella :)
It’s like a scratch on a brand new car, once seen, you can’t stop staring at it.
cool kitbash but the fact you didn't fill in the tank barrel gaps drives me completely insane, especially if it's a paid commission... like a couple of dabs of tamiya putty or some sprue goo and sand it when it's dry would make this 10/10 but that gap is killing me.
I had the idea of a burnt out tank wreck lived in by a small family in a forgotten battlefield now covered in greenery
I noticed you used the shells themselves to make shell casings. There's actually an easier way (I used it for my Basilisks and Leman Russ battle cannons). Styrene tube with a plug made of green-stuff or other putty. Cheaper and easier, especially when you need a dozen of the suckers for the rack on a siege cannon. And the shells can be made out of a variety of things, using the originals to make blue-stuff or plaster molds to make green-stuff shells to attach to the styrene tube casings, or plastic skewers/chopsticks for sabot types, etc. (I also have a tendency of gluing a tiny piece of steel into the casings on the bottom of the stack so I can magnetize them to the hull to 'swap out' my loadout depending on the game.
Glad i found your insta! Not many quality warhammer youtubers out there!
Absolutely awesom build! Love the reasoning behind the clutter placement, really gives it a narrative! I've seen that multiple people have already commented on the barrel. I just wanted to say that I've recently started to use sprue goo! Oh boy let me tell you! It's as good as they say. Huge recommend. Has to be done before priming tho. Anyway! Amazing work!
you need more subs my friend your artistic knowledge is seriously under valued !! this is nuts love your vision.
Thank you!
I'm really like these longer videos, more please 🙏 😁
I like the solution for keeping your foam in your tweezers. Bulldog Clips for the win.
Thanks for another fun video.
Hmmm, might dig out my BaneBlade and 3 Leman Russ's tomorrow night and add a few little bits and bobs to them for fun.
Thans for the inspiration!😮
thumbnail had me think this was a game. damn, I'd love a sim where you just live in a massive tank, fighting hordes and maybe other tanks. xD
sadly- the recesses around the commanders Hatch ARE actually Periscopic windows= your sandbags are blocking his view = as per a real tank (i recommend doing an mirrored inlay all the way around and ridding of the sandbags around the commanders hatch) (or fiberoptic lighting rectangular)
I was about to comment that he basically blinded the commander 😂
@@master_ace lol ikr but honestly if it don't fit inside or in the sponsor boxes they don't need it.
really well done, love the choice on the treads, the sandbags need a darker colour though. but other then that very good.
What a great build.
A tip for that superglue with spray, Spay the area that the item is going in first, wait a couple secs, then place the item with the glue
C’mon man, its more fun watching gim spray his hand with that supertoxic chemical 😂
Excellent work - love the stowage solutions.
And hello, Arthur.
loved the music choice
Love the twenty inch rim, even in 40k they know swag
I bet there are some killer hydraulics too
Bedrolls, clothing, chest carapace, knives, laspistols, boltpistols, and carabines, water, food, protection against weapons of mass destruction ("gasmasks, rad-suits, etc"). Everything from that group should be left inside the tank.
Bedrolls, clothing, helments and chest-armour do lower the chance of accident inside and when the tank is hit, it slows the shrapnells internal spread.
Handweapons and everything else are not so big to be left outside, ESPECIALLY, when there is a possibility of contamination the whole outside of the tank by poison, illness, or sorcery, when there are nigh- (or flatout YEAH-) invisible enemy units, enemy armies specializing on mass attacks (lower Orcs, Tyranides, ex-imperial traitors, demons, plague-zombies, etc.)
Sandbags on the tank and long barreled handguns hanged next to the hatches are a good idea. Granades next to the hatches much less so. The republic im from, had during the WW2 era quite intricate fortification web (was inspired by French Maginot - line). The reason im mentioning it is - in smaller pillboxes, there was tubes with a closing on top, ment to slide down (on specific areas around the pillbox) an active live handgranade. If I would be in gigantic intricate tank, possibly facing mindless enemy hordes, i would LOVE to have something like the granade slides, just to clean the closest area around the vehicle. Some semi-inteligent unmanned turrets might be nice, but in WH40K Imperium that means the gun servitors.
Tank this big will probably have its own thermonuclear plasma generator, as a "powerpack". Therefore it is likely some lasguns can be in process of re-charging on the tank turret.
Some flying "drones" could be extremely ussefull for both recoinossance (and target acquisition) and supporting activities (mail messaging, quick deliveries, harrassing enemies - including priming and using IEDs) I would immagine a cherub-like servitor, capable of hauling main gun shell (and even dumping it on enemy armour when traveling in harsh terrain forcing them into columns).
Single point i do not like on your vision is obstructing the main turets movement by all that thinks pilled right next to it (or behind it).
Name suggestion for this tank - "Bill the Hoarder"
Its funny, tanks have been like this since ww1...
ww2 tanks had tons of external storage and some had belly escape hatches that crew could use as bthrooms
post ww2 the brits began adding tea pots and cooking inside the tank. many countries removed the bottom escape hatch as a mine weakness... though some replaced it.. with a toilet.
Some modern tanks have enough space that the crew can actually lay down to sleep, or chairs that lean right back into a bed.
Yes, in some cases, you can eat, sleep, go to the bathroom, and everything inside a tank. not leaving it for days on end till it needs supplies
that's a workhorse right there
Amazing detail, I really enjoyed your video but why did you leave the gap on the top of the barrel? :(
Thank you for watching! So the seams have never even been something I've thought about! Rest assured I'm going in to fix it and will take the feedback on board for future! Thanks for being kind with your thoughts!
A wonderful addition of little bits and bobs, the result is great.
[However, the barrels (both fuel and gun) would've needed some serious gap-filling with either liquid cementy sprue gue or alike.] Nevermind, by now you've probably already fixed it.
I have, thanks!
Great video love the conversion job simple but well executed… thanks for sharing 🇬🇧🫡👍🍻
I feel like the moment one shot of the tank shoots from the main cannon, all the sandbags outside would just jolt off the tank
you can imagine a little novel about the crew by the look of the tank
Great painting 👍👍
Great video matey
I like arthur. Great build as well guy 👍🏻
good job mechanicus approved though please drill those smoke lauchers on the front it's driving me crazy!
Smoke launchers don’t have visible holes in them until after they’ve been used. There’s a cap on the end of them, covers the hole.
Oh... I thought this was a tutorial for something a bit... larger...
Very nice! I'm curious what you would do with a Stormlord conversion.
i now want a survival game where you live out of a tank
My man just covered the engine exhaust
The crew like hotboxing
That's okay the commander can't see half the battlefield anyway. Otherwise fun ideas.
Add on armor patches can also be an penetration patch.
The outspocken rule, paint fuel barrels red, so nobody will shoot them at accident. ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)
@Sultan You never filled to seam along the length of the main barrel!
man that's cool
The moment the tank gunner needs to adjust the main gun....
Beautiful! How do I request commission work?
Drop me a line on Instagram! SultanPlays40k!
I read the title as “Build a SUPER HEAVY TANK at Home!” lol
the tank crew who is homeless but they make the tank the house:
Sam are you the reason I can never get stowage on eBay?
👀👀
Hello Arthur!!!
What was that spray you used that seemed to instantly set the glue?
It was some super glue activator I got from amazon! Worth noting it should be sprayed in a well ventilated room as it's not great for your lungs but it's great!
How do you move the main turret?
I wish I had this video before I made my Blackshields super heavy for 30k
The BANEBLADE
I believe tank girl would approve. ;)
Désolé, je vais peut-être casser le moment mais bon. Le canon d'un shadow sword c'est pas un canon volcano? Et les sacs de sables bouche la visibilité des épiscopes droits du chef d'engin, par contre j'avoue ça fait classe
nothing really unusual, US Tankers live in their Tracks for weeks at a time.
What do you think of Ork vehicles?
Great fun to paint and kitbash!
@@SultanPlays40k Indeed!
Wish I had some non-Ork vehicles to loot
Not a big fan of the sandbags covering vital areas of the command cupola's viewports tbh, rest of it looks great though.
you blocked the commanders viewports on the hatch with sandbaggies.
Every tank mechanic or or just knowledgeable of how an engine works…. Gets slightly annoyed, when they see the air intake fans or grates obstructed. Less flow of air would cause immense over heating issues, I’d bet that huge fkn tank sucks in massive amounts of air. I personally also (sorry for these nitpicks, I see this constantly, I’m venting ….(: )
Any tools, toolbox’s or Jerrycans near the engine will absorb the heat and …..idk a absolute hot Jerrycan and tools doesn’t seem like a smart idea. Other than that absolutely beautiful work
God I can only imagine crouching behind the rear sand bags and getting a heat wave hit my face as I look down, I’d fucking pass out from heat exhaustion
Subbed for Arthur
Stowage ftw
Buddy. That build is beautyfull but that's not a shadowsword. Its a banesword. Its missing the last bit of the barrel
Edit:im an impatient idiot. Laugh at me
Looking at this, makes me wonder how I could T’au-ify a Baneblade or other large vehicle.
(Not looking for cringe Imperium LARP, please. I just play the game my way.)
TANKBASE
Make a Tank a Home
arthur is cute
Arthur W
I used to live in a tank 😢
Is your pupper a springer spaniel?
He's a Cocker Spaniel mix (his mum was a Sprocker!l
@SultanPlays40k Ohhh I knew he had some sort of spaniel in him, if not full. My Springer is what you call, in scientific terminology, a "silly goose". He's a bird finding machine in thr field though. Thanks for sharing bud.
NOT a real tank
scam
Why did you not clean up the model first? So many gaps and spruce remnants..
Ehhh..... Where's Toilet 😅
Commanders' helmet
@@SultanPlays40k oh....that.... 😁😅
skibidi
Click Bait! I thought he was making a life size tank to live inside. 😃
man you blocked the view from the cupola :D you made weaker the tank.
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