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[[Image:Tinboyz.jpg|thumb|right|Various types of Tinboyz]]
 
'''Tinboyz''' is the name sometimes given to a type of [[robots]] created and use by the [[Orks]] who designed them to look like metallic versions of living beings. Traditionally, they are made in the form of [[Space Marines]], [[Eldar]] or [[Squats]] though with more exaggerated features along with gawky movements designed to imitate and mock these species. To Orks, such acts are highly amusing and they enjoy creating such clever parodies of their enemies. Whilst a Tinboy's external appearance does vary, its simplistic inner components follow a standard pattern. As such, these robots all follow a standardized manner on the battlefield.{{Fn|1}}
 
'''Tinboyz''' is the name sometimes given to a type of [[robots]] created and use by the [[Orks]] who designed them to look like metallic versions of living beings. Traditionally, they are made in the form of [[Space Marines]], [[Eldar]] or [[Squats]] though with more exaggerated features along with gawky movements designed to imitate and mock these species. To Orks, such acts are highly amusing and they enjoy creating such clever parodies of their enemies. Whilst a Tinboy's external appearance does vary, its simplistic inner components follow a standard pattern. As such, these robots all follow a standardized manner on the battlefield.{{Fn|1}}
  

Revision as of 15:17, 30 April 2018

Various types of Tinboyz

Tinboyz is the name sometimes given to a type of robots created and use by the Orks who designed them to look like metallic versions of living beings. Traditionally, they are made in the form of Space Marines, Eldar or Squats though with more exaggerated features along with gawky movements designed to imitate and mock these species. To Orks, such acts are highly amusing and they enjoy creating such clever parodies of their enemies. Whilst a Tinboy's external appearance does vary, its simplistic inner components follow a standard pattern. As such, these robots all follow a standardized manner on the battlefield.[1]

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