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So (assuming that we are not talking about some crazy looking models) turning your custom Exalted Chaos Knights into the game shouldn't be a task that hard to achieve.
I don't have any experience with the tabletop game so I have no idea about how Exalted Chaos Knight miniatures should look like nor what edition we are talking about.
In the end, my idea of what an Exalted Chaos Knight should look like would most likely clash with yours.
I need to do other projects atm so not sure when/if I'm going to make such a mod.
You said that you lack the ability to do it yourself but really Asset editor and RPFM are not that hard to use, you might feel overwhelmed at first but you'll eventually get the gist of it.
Now, assuming that you are willing to learn modding, you should consider joining Da Modding Den https://discord.com/invite/moddingden to get informations and help, consult the https://tw-modding.com/index.php/Main_Page if you have any doubts and possibly watch video tutorials about how Asset editor works and read a few guides about how RPFM works.
Aside from Thunderball, the Middenheim Giant (the one who was defending the city in Storm of Chaos), Imperial Giants are extremely rare.
They are pretty much mercenary units like Imperial Ogres but even more troublesome to fully control due to their size, stupidity and general unruliness.
I feel that they would be better placed in a Dogs of War mod as part of a unit pack rather than be featured in a standalone mod.
Pretty sure that someone will eventually cover Dogs of War one of these days.
-Removed WoC version of this unit from the Warband system
-Added the new Local Recruitment mod for WoC as new mod requirement (optional, only needed for recruiting this custom unit with WoC in campaign)
Sorry for the possible trouble generated by this update but I'll rather have my custom WoC units recruited with this method instead of cluttering the vanilla Warband System.
I have already found a replacement, but since I still need to know the shipment data and because of other shenanigans going on, I can't give you an exact ETA on when I'll be back.
You have my full permission to take and update any of my mods, but keep in my mind that I'll be back eventually and I'm going to update the OG ones.
Now I know that some of you might want to leave a comment to cheer me up or ask me some questions but please DO NOT do that and keep the comment section clean so that people can read this comment and understand why I'm not updating my stuff.
Thanks for all the support and see you again when my new rig arrives.
I have nothing against specific race packs but for now I'll stick with my all in one volumes, maybe in future I'll release dedicated race packs but not now.