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what is the body maid of
It’s resin as well just a slightly different type hence the colour difference.
Not that anyone would have a Heirophant’s head laying about, but you have to admit, that would just look amazing painted & detailed up, jammed into the fist of a Dreadnought or the claws of a Defiler.
HOW WOULD THE PUNY WEAPONS OF A DREADNOUGHT EVEN SCRATCH THAT THING?
that would not be logical, the bio titan would flatten it
or at least wreck it
what glue was you useing???
Filler Glue
were can i buy it???
From what I know, the spikes he put on the body, some of them are backwards, essentially the spikes should look like they grow from the previous one
another comment, while watching it I had to fast forward it twice, its kinda pointless to watch 5 minutes of him sanding and 10 minutes of glueing the same spikes over and over, not really nessasary after the first sprue of spikes to show the same thing again
I don’t mean to post again but I finally finished watching the video, and to answer John… what did I think of the Nid Titan?
I think it needs to be redesigned, personally its grand simply because its so big., but its nothing really to behold its “Epicness” the model has some nice points like the face, vents and ribcages but as a whole, Its lacking.
dude its ment to be big its a titan so its the same size as a normal titan
liked the video but I would of thought the nids would have a more……bigger thing with bigger claws and dragging a venom sack of sorts for a titan.
What a sick model it would like so nice on a battle board
I have this model. The level of detail is absolutely amazing…then again, it is Forgeworld so i wouldn’t expect any less. Mine is pinned as he mentioned…which was terrifying taking a power drill to a very expensive delicate model! Haven’t used it in battle though…I don’t even have updated rules for it.