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I uploaded some of the old White Dwarf and GW articles that have been lost to antiquity over at http://scribd.com . Of particular interest is the Baneblade templates that GW gave us, from the time when they used to encourage us scratchbuilders. While the new model is excellent, there's something about this particular style that really does it for me, personally. There are some other plans available on the internet, such as the BWC Archive, but this is the original set, and I thought you may enjoy:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/34200132/Modelling-Baneblade
 
Last night I finished building the second test Leman Russ, which were just re-arranged files created originally by FlareBaffeled over on the http://Zealot.com forums. You can download the original file there, but I will be posting the modified Robocutter file, in a seperate entry, along with photos of the build process.

In other news, I recently discovered the website http://scribd.com which hosts files for free! What relevance does this have to Paperhammer? Tons actually, as you can find codex's on there for your browing pleasure, such as the 5th Edition Imperial Guard Codex:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/16407371/Codex-Imperial-Guard-5th-edition-?secret_password=&autodown=pdf

You have to create an account to download the files, but you can view them for free online. Wish I would have discovered this website when I lost my Chaos Space Marines codex. I bought a second one, and then the first one turned up at a friends house, so I wasted 30$ on a second codex which is going to be updated within the next year anyway. Le Sigh. Scribd.com would have let me peruse the codex without having to buy a second copy.

NOTE: For the record, I suggest purchasing the Imperial Guard Codex. I simply feel that it's nice to have a digital copy for perusal at work, or to see if you're really interested in the army. I wish I'd have perused the online version of the Chaos Daemons codex before I purchased it; now it just sits on a shelf as that army is totally not for me. An online preview such as the link above would have saved me money, and left me a bit happier with GW.