Undead Legionnaires unpacked.
There's the usual big lumps of resin that we come to expect when this material is used...it's nothing unusual...
A Pile of Parts.
Observation 1 - Several of the mould lines in the inside of the legs become indentations that are a little to deep to file away without losing most of the leg. Mildly inconvenient on two, terrible on two others but fixable via filling. As these guys are undead a few extra holes I can paint as wounds aren't really an issue...
A Bit of Leg...
Observation 2 - The legs aren't of the type that fit into a slot yet the bases provided are slotted ones meaning I have to fill the slots in them before I add basing material...I've occasionally had the same issue with Wyrd Miniatures stuff probably because they're moving onto plastic models and still had old stock of bases...
Or Are You a Chest Man?
These fitted on nicely and though it was obvious where they went it would also be relatively easy to re-angle them should you wish to increase the variety of poses.
No Longer 'Armless'...
So I have eight arms with the gun handle in their right hand and two with it in their left but I have nine opposite left arms and only one opposite right arm...that's going to require a bit of thought..
Note - Apparently this issue is being sorted currently. It's nice to see that they're paying attention to early feedback in order to provide the best product possible.
Technical Difficulties...
My camera ran out at that point but I was too impatient to wait so we've missed a few steps. A Razide from the Starter Set and a couple of Necromutants got assembled as well. There were no issues at all with these models...
More progress reports to follow...
Thoughts and comments are (as usual) most welcome.
Yeah had the same arm problem but used a spare Bauhaus arm
ReplyDeleteI made the guys at Prodos Games aware of the issue and apparently they're sorting out all the ones not yet despatched ;-)
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