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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:23 pm  |  | 
		
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					| Purestrain |  
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					| It seems to be a very common problem among us old salts that there is a preponderance of boyz and a severe lack of grots.  I tried to convince Jervis that the new Ork sprues needed to have more grots than a multiple-of-warband number in order to accomodate upgrades, but alas, it was not to be.
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 Has anyone come up with a grot proxy model that they particularly like?
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:30 pm  |  | 
		
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					| I've attempted to make bases of squigs, using BB pellets (which come off as giant squigs...), and rolled up balles of green stuff. I aint been that keen on the results, but someone with superior modelling skills may be able to produce something decent... _________________
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:55 pm  |  | 
		
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					| Hi Guys,
 There was the idea awhile back to make "rice Grotz."
 
 Seriously, I would use the smaller original Ork models as Grtoz if you can't get anything better. Paint them distinctly and they'll do the job.
 
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:25 pm  |  | 
		
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					| Except that would gut a good two thirds of my boyz...| Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 13 2005 July,10:55) |  | Hi Guys, 
 There was the idea awhile back to make "rice Grotz."
 
 Seriously, I would use the smaller original Ork models as Grtoz if you can't get anything better. Paint them distinctly and they'll do the job.
 
 Shalom,
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:32 pm  |  | 
		
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					| I can't bring myself to use rice grots.
 I have been using the older minis to "stretch" my grots stands.  Typically, it's 3-4 grots, 1 old boy, and 0-1 "character" models to represent minders and such.
 
 I still find it really hard to stretch them very far, especially considering that I have a shortfall in the dozens of stands compared to the lists I want to build.
 
 I hadn't thought of the idea of using a mix of squig and grot stands, though.  That could provide some substantial stretch.
 
 Any ideas on materials (besides bb's)?  I wonder if something like poppy seeds could work - large enough to be distinguished from base flock/texture, but small enough to look in scale?
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Wed Jul 13, 2005 11:03 pm  |  | 
		
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					| I almost think there is something wrong with the list that they are so important |  
 I understand your view, but I think the grot benefit is often overstated.  I crunched the numbers at one point using a bunch of different situations and the grots add ~+0.5 to the assault resolution per grot in base contact or at the front of a firefight, with a range of somwhere from +0.35 to +0.65, depending on the exact situation.  Given the slow speed of infantry, I wouldn't expect that to ever top +2 resolution mod, even in the largest warbands.
 
 Definitely nice, but not the uber-bonus it is sometimes portrayed as.
 
 I just like them.  I'd like to build a Deth Skullz army with hordes and hordes of grot lootaz, but until/unless I find a viable proxy, it just ain't gonna happen with the current model availability.
 
 
 
 
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Thu Jul 14, 2005 1:45 am  |  | 
		
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					| I can't bring myself to use rice grots. |  
 You will note I only made one stand to be funny?.
 
 Any ideas on materials (besides bb's)?  I wonder if something like poppy seeds could work - large enough to be distinguished from base flock/texture, but small enough to look in scale?
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 How about small grain Tapioca? That would be round and the starchy outside of uncooked would hold the paint?
Just a thought.
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					|  Post subject: Prosies: Grots  Posted:  Thu Jul 14, 2005 2:20 am  |  | 
		
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					| Hi Guys,| Quote (Markconz @ 13 2005 July,22:06) |  | How about going for an absolute maximum of 3 grots per base, and fill the rest out with runtherdz etc, and even leave some at 3 per base - eg a runtherd and two grots. The squig idea is a good one too. | 
 
 I think Markco has a good point.
 
 Base fewer models on your stands. This looks fine especially if you use a circular stand like a 3/4" fender washer or a small coin.
 
 Shalom,
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