Radagastbird Warrior
Main Army : Dwarves Posts : 111 Reputation : 1 Age : 31 Location : Niamey, Niger Join date : 2009-09-04
| Subject: Ork Models - 's' Shaped Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:37 pm | |
| Hello all, I got to assemble/paint the orks from a friend. I had previously planned on getting at least a mob of boyz and a truck for some modeling fun. However, I noticed, as I butchered them , that their backbone is "s" shaped and that really didn't appeal to me. Just wondering if this has stopped other people from playing Orks. |
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jaws900 Conqueror
Posts : 1215 Reputation : 4 Age : 35 Location : Poole - England Join date : 2009-09-02
| Subject: Re: Ork Models - 's' Shaped Mon Oct 26, 2009 5:46 am | |
| never really noticed it. I find mulit platics a little annoying as i can never get them exactly how i want them. |
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Radagastbird Warrior
Main Army : Dwarves Posts : 111 Reputation : 1 Age : 31 Location : Niamey, Niger Join date : 2009-09-04
| Subject: Re: Ork Models - 's' Shaped Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:06 am | |
| I'm surprised, I thought that it was a common agreement that 'the more bitz, the funner'. I don't know, I've always felt that way. |
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jaws900 Conqueror
Posts : 1215 Reputation : 4 Age : 35 Location : Poole - England Join date : 2009-09-02
| Subject: Re: Ork Models - 's' Shaped Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:25 pm | |
| i have no promblem with them really and it also allows conversions to be easier. However so many times i have stuck the Guardians gun in 1 place and then his other army won't reach his gun. It annoys me and i feel makes them a bit worse. I suppose if I use plastic glue i may not have that problem but i only use super as it saves me buying 2 diffrent glues. and ajusting 1 arm once it has all reay dryed is almost impossible. |
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