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Looks a bit messy to me, but it would be nice for others. Somehow reminds me that creepy monstrous spider creature for the Orcs & Goblins… looks nice but I hardly believe that it worth the price.
Both are very busy looking. There is lot of things happening in that sculpt.
Needs a seriously big base imo…some nice details and a lot of plastic crack for the undead
look who`s talking about Gen-Con virgin blood *takes cover* 😛
I said combo kits were hit and miss, and to me this is an example of what – in my opinion id consider a miss. Unlike the lovely Vargheists/Crypt Horrors kit where both units are both very well done and distinctive – I found I had to really examine the pictures on the GW site to try and find the noticeable visual differences between the two units. I personally feel in this case the two units just don’t look different enough to be their own thing – I think maybe they should of just made them different options of the same kit IMO.
They are options of the same kit…or did you mean separate unique kits? If so I think you have a point, it reminds me of the lack of distinction between Necron Arks.