Damn, I guess it was too much to hope for that they were moving away from boobplate. :-/New Battle Sisters sculpts:
Damn, I guess it was too much to hope for that they were moving away from boobplate. :-/
Yeah. I'm pondering how to convert these in some way to get away from the boob plate. My first thought is to file them down, and use something to cover the chest there in general.Damn, I guess it was too much to hope for that they were moving away from boobplate. :-/
I collected these back when Primaris were first announced. I think there was an official one GW put out and other people edited them so they were fillable with MSpaint, as well as adding variants.Where did you get the template? I need to test out some colour schemes for my Death Guard before I commit to painting.
Good god, people have gone into a frenzy regarding the new Sisters regarding wether they're monopose or not, they look great or not, blah blah blah. GW needs to hurry and release those because every teaser stokes the fires even more...which might be what GW is aiming for.
The Emperor protects, even if she seems awfully like a Warp entity to me.
Yeah, that's what I'm thinking as well. As I said earlier I believe these are from a dual army set like Shadowspear or Tooth and Claw. I really doubt they wouldn't mark the release of something they've teased for over A YEAR with something along those lines.I have a feeling the ones they previewed recently are all monopose, but most likely because they're part of a new box set on the horizon. The actual model line will probably be not too dissimilar to what we got with the new CSM range release.
The old old rumpur was that Sisters will never get a box since they would already sell like pancakes.Yeah, that's what I'm thinking as well. As I said earlier I believe these are from a dual army set like Shadowspear or Tooth and Claw. I really doubt they wouldn't mark the release of something they've teased for over A YEAR with something along those lines.
I would certainly recommend contacting GW about the wheel. From the accounts I've heard they are fairly willing to replace missing or damaged models although I dunno what the process is like, if you have to take the faulty sprue into a store or anything. Also yeah its a very nice model but I would recommend you don't make my mistake and fully assemble it before painting. Getting the paintbrush behind the forward facing shunt and into all the details down by the treads is a complete nightmare.Putting together a Plagueburst Crawler and I am missing one tiny wheel piece, guess there's no way of replacing it?
Also, it's crazy how much detail it has under the chassis, seems like such a waste!
I would certainly recommend contacting GW about the wheel. From the accounts I've heard they are fairly willing to replace missing or damaged models although I dunno what the process is like, if you have to take the faulty sprue into a store or anything. Also yeah its a very nice model but I would recommend you don't make my mistake and fully assemble it before painting. Getting the paintbrush behind the forward facing shunt and into all the details down by the treads is a complete nightmare.
Ahh, I getya. Hope you can get the situation sorted but if not you got options with Death Guard. You could leave the wheel off and paint it up as battle damage or general decay (perhaps taking a knife to scratch up the area a bit to make it look more natural). Failing that you can always get some green stuff and just cover any unsightly part of the models and sculpt that into Nurgley growths. Green stuff and Nurgle vehicles go together like a house on fire, you can get insanely complex with it but even super simple techniques can get some mega nice (and completely gross) results.The loss of the part was probably my own fault, I clipped all the parts from the sprue last week, cleaned them up and put them in a ziplock bag ready for assembly. Maybe I left it on the sprue accidentally. I will try contacting GW anyway, thanks.
And thanks for the advice, I haven't glued the top/shunt on yet thankfully!
Ahh, I getya. Hope you can get the situation sorted but if not you got options with Death Guard. You could leave the wheel off and paint it up as battle damage or general decay (perhaps taking a knife to scratch up the area a bit to make it look more natural). Failing that you can always get some green stuff and just cover any unsightly part of the models and sculpt that into Nurgley growths. Green stuff and Nurgle vehicles go together like a house on fire, you can get insanely complex with it but even super simple techniques can get some mega nice (and completely gross) results.
God I hate working with resin.
Got to love the times when the model will just arbitrarily refuse to stick together.
So I just finished the 3rd book in the Horus Heresey series and as I understand the next books no longer advance the story in chronological order.
Because I don't really have the time or the motivation to read the next 50 odd novels I wanted to ask which ones come recommended by you guys and which ones are a necessary read for the continuation of the story.
So I just finished the 3rd book in the Horus Heresey series and as I understand the next books no longer advance the story in chronological order.
Because I don't really have the time or the motivation to read the next 50 odd novels I wanted to ask which ones come recommended by you guys and which ones are a necessary read for the continuation of the story.
I've been going through all of them, and there really is a lot of fillerSo I just finished the 3rd book in the Horus Heresey series and as I understand the next books no longer advance the story in chronological order.
Because I don't really have the time or the motivation to read the next 50 odd novels I wanted to ask which ones come recommended by you guys and which ones are a necessary read for the continuation of the story.
I strongly recommend First Heretic. Takes place before the start of the Heresy, and is really the true beginning of the fall to chaos.
I just got the new repulsor executioner. I was looking at the datasheets at the end of the assembly instructions and noticed a different damage table on the english datasheet compared with the other languages.
On the english one the movement goes from 10" at full wounds to 5" and then to 3".
On all the others it starts at 12" then 6" then 3".
Have GW commented on this? Its a pretty big difference
Thanks. I actually mailed GW directly on it. I should have an answer in 24 hours.I think no one around here went for one of those. You may want to ask around on Dakka or BoLS. The 12' then 6' then 3' sounds more likely to me, though.
I strongly recommend First Heretic. Takes place before the start of the Heresy, and is really the true beginning of the fall to chaos.
This followed by Know No Fear, then Betrayer is about as good as HH gets. Buckle up!
Do not skip Flight if Eisenstein. Fantastic book, and it fits snugly in with book 3 that you should read. Before you jump around, I highly suggest you read it first as events unfold in that book at same take as book 3, and then go past them a bit. You might be a little hazy on details if you skip and come back to it later.So I just finished the 3rd book in the Horus Heresey series and as I understand the next books no longer advance the story in chronological order.
Because I don't really have the time or the motivation to read the next 50 odd novels I wanted to ask which ones come recommended by you guys and which ones are a necessary read for the continuation of the story.
I got a reply back from GW. The English one is the correct one. It's 10" / 5" / 3" for anyone interestedI just got the new repulsor executioner. I was looking at the datasheets at the end of the assembly instructions and noticed a different damage table on the english datasheet compared with the other languages.
On the english one the movement goes from 10" at full wounds to 5" and then to 3".
On all the others it starts at 12" then 6" then 3".
Have GW commented on this? Its a pretty big difference
Is there a thread where I can post a painted model for people to roast?
I just started painting again, had a break for 20 years so could use some feedback.