
Unless you like big boards...

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Steam Ball wrote:The issues is not that you could change the base (so they have a lot out of it, because they are designed like they had been stomped down "Mario Bros style"), but what could mean for the game rules. They increase the bases, then decide they can't do a 26*15 board to match and then not just the pass ruler, but the general dynamics, change. See the other thread. viewtopic.php?f=20&t=41951&start=345#p746614 and next two pages at least.
totally.. However the guy doing the 3D modelling is not the guy who modelled this teamSteam Ball wrote:Sorry, but no more 3D printer excuses. The printers can print 6mm and 10mm and 28mm... it all depends what you feed them. You have to adjust the design to the scale, but not due to the printer (using a good one, and GW has them). Just like you adjust when using epoxy putty. If other brands do great things in 15mm, printed or sculped, plastic or metal, the issue is somewhere else.
That's very true, but most box sets come with set poses thoughspubbbba wrote:I really hope the exploded view of the orc is not how they are put together. Otherwise that is such a stupid way to do it.
If the players all have separate heads and arms or even torsos and legs then it opens up so much greater of a variety of poses. Not to mention easy conversions with their fantasy or 40K equivalents to maybe encourage gamers to get them for their armies.
Hopefully this is just because it is the starter set and they want to have them all in set poses like Space hulk, then the later teams will be multi-pose.
Actually, I kinda have just recently. I picked up a bottle of Agrax Earthshade. My dealer of choice had a bottle with twice the ink but at less than half the price AND it was the regular GW retail price. So yes, they have lowered the price of the product.Regash wrote:Now, honestly...
Has anyone ever seen GW lowering prices?![]()