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Biggest downside to these is having to use superglue or similar – I’m going to end up with my fingers stuck together (again) 🙂
|Do you ever clean up the models?? A knife and file might have made it look better?
/sarcasm off
Are the Warpath rules available for download yet? (to non Backstagers)
looks like a nice solid easy to build kit.
How big is it in relation to an Ork Scorcha trakk? I’ve been thinking about using these instead but not sure about the size comparison.
Could you make a GW to Warpath size comparison video?
Wow, that is some serious control with the squeezy super glue tube!! I would have had it all over the place. I friggin’ hate those tubes.
@torgaming We’re pros… 😀
I like a lot of the basic design of this but I don’t like the hollow underside. It also looks like the exhaust pipe will get in the way of the turret. This is better looking than the recent orx grunts though.
I do believe I have now found a cool replacement for the Ork Warbuggy that I don’t really like.
Hopefully they will come in packs of 3 for a reasonable price. :p
yep liking the look of this stuff already….
be intresting to see how it pans out
Mantic continues to impress!
Thanks Andy, a great help. I wish Mantic would put up instructions on their website!