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== On the Tabletop ==
== On the Tabletop ==


Well that's the [[fluff]], now here's the [[crunch]]. And the first thing you notice's just how zogging bootiful the official [[Games_Workshop|GW]] model is. The set also comes with three Orky barricades, two with corrugated sheet metal and small [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firing_port firing ports], one with a string of fairy lights of all things, and three low-lying piles of scrap, one of various engine blocks, one of assorted tyres, and  
Well that's the [[fluff]], now here's the [[crunch]]. And the first thing you notice's just how zoggin' bootiful the official [[Games_Workshop|GW]] model is. The set also comes with three Orky barricades, two with corrugated sheet metal and small [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firing_port firing ports], one with a string of fairy lights of all things, and three low-lying piles of scrap, one of various engine blocks, one of assorted tyres resting against a discarded [[Grot Bomm]] casing, and one of wheel hubs and other bitz of bodywork.


Unfortunately, you can't upgrade them with [[Shootas'an_Dakkas#Flakka-Dakka_Gun|Flakka-Dakka Gunz]], so [[Flakkatrakks|Grimgutz]]'ll have to suffer the [[Deff_Skwadron|Flyboyz]] buzzing his workplace for a while longer.
Unfortunately, you can't upgrade them with [[Shootas'an_Dakkas#Flakka-Dakka_Gun|Flakka-Dakka Gunz]], so [[Flakkatrakks|Grimgutz]]'ll have to suffer the [[Deff_Skwadron|Flyboyz]] buzzing his workplace for a while longer.

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Despite their instinctual know-how of worky-gubbinz, there'll always be some advanced mechanical issues that a Mekboy can't fix with only the limited portable tools he has on hand, no matter how determined he is or how many times he hits the offending device with his Wrench. Enter the Mekboy Workshop, a fully-equipped drive-through garage, literally buried beneath all the gadgets and gizmos a Mek could ever need and probably shouldn't have access to.

Often cordoned off by a few simple walls to mark the resident Mek's property line in case any neighbours start getting cute, and surrounded by loose piles of scrap and other odds and ends to use as spare parts, Mekboy Workshops're always hives of activity. Mobs of Grot Oilers constantly toing and froing, fetching tools or parts for da Boss, or herding/fleeing from errant Oil Squigs. Said Boss bellowing orders to said Grots at the top of his voice, or more commonly through a booming intercom system that deafens every git within a mile radius. And a stream of Ork customers coming in to get their rides MOT'd.

On the Tabletop

Well that's the fluff, now here's the crunch. And the first thing you notice's just how zoggin' bootiful the official GW model is. The set also comes with three Orky barricades, two with corrugated sheet metal and small firing ports, one with a string of fairy lights of all things, and three low-lying piles of scrap, one of various engine blocks, one of assorted tyres resting against a discarded Grot Bomm casing, and one of wheel hubs and other bitz of bodywork.

Unfortunately, you can't upgrade them with Flakka-Dakka Gunz, so Grimgutz'll have to suffer the Flyboyz buzzing his workplace for a while longer.