Captain MAGpie's Angry Marines!
The INCINERAGER!
A Jet Propelled Promethium Dispenser.
A Games Workshop Angry Marines Rhino Conversion
So, some time back, my friend D. A. Pizzey and I talked about Big Wind over at 1000 Ways to build a Thing. Well, he posted a picture and some background on the worlds most fierce fire-fighting engine, and I got thinking... Not usually a good thing for anyone within arms reach.

Big Wind... REALLY BIG WIND
Now, no-one on this planet can argue that 1) BIG WIND is one cool bad-ass looking fire engine, and 2) how well this modified T34 tank that was used to put out the oil well fires after the liberation of Kuwait fits in the Grim Dark.
And... if it was painted yellow...
Again, not really a tutorial, but I have snapped some pics and will list all the parts I used bellow.
Parts
So the basic parts I used in this kit-bash is the following:
- 1 x Rhino kit from Games Workshop
- Spare engines from a Stormhawk Interceptor kit from Games Workshop kit. Basically left overs if you build the Stormtalon, which I did on a different project
- The turret bit of a Space Marine Air Defence Missile Launcher from ForgeWorld. I used the missile pods on my Crazy Hawk Walker.
- Flamers from 2 Games Workshop Baal Predators. Again, I built the Assault Gun versions and had these as spare bits.
- Promethium tanks from Land Raider Crusader upgrade pack. Or the actual Land Raider for that matter...
- 1mm Styrene rod
Ok, so, basically, this is just a Rhino/Razorback with the front plate replaced with a flat Styrene sheet and a few bits to make it look more like a T34, and a replacement turret. In this case, the ANGRY WIND!
I really don't know what else to say about this.

Front plate replaced to resemble a T34 front plate. Even added an exstra length of tack. Cause... T34.
And just a few pics of the turret components. Nothing complex.
And well, that all done, all that was left to do was paint and field!
I guess, if you have questions, ask em! Maybe it will help my brain flesh out this post!
As always, hope you enjoyed and have fun!
So, some time back, my friend D. A. Pizzey and I talked about Big Wind over at 1000 Ways to build a Thing. Well, he posted a picture and some background on the worlds most fierce fire-fighting engine, and I got thinking... Not usually a good thing for anyone within arms reach.
Now, no-one on this planet can argue that 1) BIG WIND is one cool bad-ass looking fire engine, and 2) how well this modified T34 tank that was used to put out the oil well fires after the liberation of Kuwait fits in the Grim Dark.
And... if it was painted yellow...
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Big Wind... REALLY BIG WIND |
And... if it was painted yellow...
Again, not really a tutorial, but I have snapped some pics and will list all the parts I used bellow.
Parts
So the basic parts I used in this kit-bash is the following:
- 1 x Rhino kit from Games Workshop
- Spare engines from a Stormhawk Interceptor kit from Games Workshop kit. Basically left overs if you build the Stormtalon, which I did on a different project
- The turret bit of a Space Marine Air Defence Missile Launcher from ForgeWorld. I used the missile pods on my Crazy Hawk Walker.
- Flamers from 2 Games Workshop Baal Predators. Again, I built the Assault Gun versions and had these as spare bits.
- Promethium tanks from Land Raider Crusader upgrade pack. Or the actual Land Raider for that matter...
- 1mm Styrene rod
Ok, so, basically, this is just a Rhino/Razorback with the front plate replaced with a flat Styrene sheet and a few bits to make it look more like a T34, and a replacement turret. In this case, the ANGRY WIND!
I really don't know what else to say about this.
![]() |
Front plate replaced to resemble a T34 front plate. Even added an exstra length of tack. Cause... T34. |
And just a few pics of the turret components. Nothing complex.
And well, that all done, all that was left to do was paint and field!
I guess, if you have questions, ask em! Maybe it will help my brain flesh out this post!
As always, hope you enjoyed and have fun!
Captain MAGpie,
Styrene Addict
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