Thomas Adams
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
The box I received had two sprues, which is good, because the product itself is inferior to a lot of Wargames Atlantic’s range. I think they might be an older product?The sculpts are...not great. The bodies are alright, but the helmeted heads look odd and the face detail is generally pretty fuzzy.The main issue is the arms. The arms are not good. Because of the way the kit is built, there's really no room to position the arms outside of the one specific cross-body pose for all of them. There's also a reason none of these models are pictured from behind. Good luck trying to get some of these shoulders lined up well. They don't even dry fit cleanly sometimes. It should look ok painted, but it wasn’t a great start.Still, compare the posing here to something like Ooh Rah from WGA. That kit, in addition to its much sharper detail, has a much greater variety of poses and customization.There are no instructions (or part numbering), which typically would not be an issue (Stargrave, for example, lacks instructions, but it's pretty easy to get everything fit together well). However, some weapon arms require a certain left arm (not that ANY of them fit together particularly well), so they could at least be numbered or something. None of the wrists dry fit so well that it was immediately obvious, either.Easily the most frustrating experience I have ever had assembling a kit, and I've put together some that were not easy. Hopefully I'll be able to salvage some with paint so that the poor wrist and shoulder fit isn't as obvious. Maybe tuck them in the middle of squads, too.The plasma weapons look good.You get what you pay for. These are worth it at the price (with the 33% extra sprues), but I'd frankly recommend looking for alternatives. The other wargames Atlantic kits are a good place to start.
Alan
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 27 de marzo de 2024
It’s true their details are fuzzy when compared to Games Workshop models, but if you kit bash them with your spare guard bits it’s hard to tell them apart. If you don’t have any bits just cut the magazine off their lazgun and file it down to look like a battery pack. All in all, I’m very happy with my purchase.
J. G. A. Mascardo
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 10 de marzo de 2023
The sculpt are showing its age, being an initial launch in the sci-fi range of Wargames Atlantic. The proportions are smaller and odd at some places, namely arms.
R Smith
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 3 de febrero de 2022
Inside is six identical sprues and no bases. Not bad for its price. Does not scale with 40k, they’re about as big as Primaris