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You could be right. That would make the model at least a bit more sturdy.
I think that is GWs thing now. Hide structural supports in ruined terrain.
You could be right. That would make the model at least a bit more sturdy.
Yeah and it really works well for a lot of models I must say.I think that is GWs thing now. Hide structural supports in ruined terrain.
If that happens I'd just find a way to add extra reinforcementYeah and it really works well for a lot of models I must say.
I am looking forward to seeing more of those models since I am very curious how they will hold up when actually playing. Some Kharadron models have problems there (at least I heard people saying that).
Yes. We're talking about making miniaMinia that clulc be top heavy and offset from center falling on thier own and needing reinforcement to the connection to the basecan't you just be carefull and not throw it around?
Yeah and it really works well for a lot of models I must say.
I am looking forward to seeing more of those models since I am very curious how they will hold up when actually playing. Some Kharadron models have problems there (at least I heard people saying that).
Brass rod, connected to a sufficient terrain piece such as a wall or burning buildingI am one of those.
We have "heavy" models like the frigate, standing upon a small flying stand, and if it breaks things are not pleasant. Compare it to the massive flying stands of the flyers in 40k...
Brass rod, connected to a sufficient terrain piece such as a wall or burning building
I agree the models could be better designed for gaming, yes.Sure, it is fixable. But it's better when you don't have to spend time upon it.![]()
Oh yea. The big models are an absolute pain to transportAnd it isn't only playing with them, it makes some of them tricky to transport as well.
A good example is our Troglodon. Really impractical to transport. And I think that's true for many newer models as well, like some of the Daughters of Khaine or the Idoneth Deepkin.
I think GW's new models, while pretty stunning, are not realistically meant for gaming. Let alone meant for ease of transport.Yeah and it really works well for a lot of models I must say.
I am looking forward to seeing more of those models since I am very curious how they will hold up when actually playing. Some Kharadron models have problems there (at least I heard people saying that).
I'm sure they are aiming the products now as a series of boutique miniatures for collectorsI think GW's new models, while pretty stunning, are not realistically meant for gaming. Let alone meant for ease of transport.
Nothing wrong with that. I don't plan on using any of them for gaming anyways. At least I get to view a bunch of nice pictures of great looking models.I'm sure they are aiming the products now as a series of boutique miniatures for collectors
I was gonna say, you plan on enjoying unpainted plastic on a shelf?Nothing wrong with that. I don't plan on using any of them for gaming anyways. At least I get to view a bunch of nice pictures of great looking models.
I should have clarified, I haven't been purchasing any of the new models because they don't fit into WFB. I do enjoy looking at the pictures of the models and other people's fantastic paint jobs.I was gonna say, you plan on enjoying unpainted plastic on a shelf?
just put on some protective spray? Its not hard...I field my unpainted models in my 8th edition games. Heck, it works out even better since I am not worried about chipping the paint during game play!
The Mortis engine is a pain to store and play with but it is doable you just have to be careful