First of all I would like to say: wow... big difference in the look of the forum... WTF happened overnight!? I am a fan of the RSS thing! I think I liked the old look better though.
Now that's over I would like to point out: it's not that GW doesn't keep to their own fluff because they are negligent or something, it's that scaling up the models and making rules that would be "fluff accurate" would severely hinder the balance of the game, not to mention their sales.
Since 40k uses "true LOS" and base size to determine a great deal of things, having regular space marines on a 40mm base and being as tough as an APC would make it so that armies of 10 or 12 marines would be common, meaning that sales would drop dramatically (normal armies of space marines can be 30 or more models) not to mention that it would piss a lot of other players off- particularly if Necrons were fluff-accurate... who seem to just kill everyone and everything whenever the show up in the fluff.
Well, it's been quite difficult to get the pose right and it's still not absolutely finished... but here he is, I don't have a name for him yet and there are a few things left to do, namely the backs of the legs, and I need to fix the sand flocking.
Sorry for the fuzziness of pictures 1 and 3... I took them quickly before class.
The head is tilted to the side as if the Wolf is looking out of the corner of his eye, don't imagine him looking straight forward. I may need to adjust it a little bit to make sure he's looking at the Catachan but that's part of the polishing process.
What about hair? I can't decide if I like him bald, or if I want to sculpt some flowing hair like his brothers.
Axeman is on his way, stomach and shoulder pads are left. Unfortunately, I only have enough parts for 2 more wolves. After that I might have to resort to painting (GASP! SHOCK AND HORROR!) as I have not yet found a job to finance the last 11-ish Wolves.
AJ