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I’d heard about the unit having no command earlier. I was a little surprised, but I guess we will have to wait for Mantics rules to see how big an impact a command group has on a unit in their system.
Anther great set by mantic!:D
Looks really nice to be honest but I hope these ones done have clone beards, I didn’t really get a good luck at all of the beards. Though it looked really nice overall 🙂
How about the individuality of the figures? Are all with the same pose and heads? Are there different torsos and heads in there?
Nice figures, not much in way of options though is there?..
There may not be a lot of extras on the sprue. But if you do the math you will see that there are 12 different ways to put them together.
Wolflord saved me the time of working it out, but 12 ways of putting them together sounds good enough to me! You will always find a bit of repetition, but if you have a block of troops, then you’ll be too far and they’ll be too numerours for it to be HUGELY noticeable.
They look very nice and I like the design of the guns very much.
Odd that they have no command group, but I guess a musician is a little odd for a ranged unit anyhow: standard less so, but still a little fitting and a commander is somewhat compulsory. Having said that, use pieces from your Ironclads for those purposes or use an Ironclad command for that or what-have-you. Even a simple Ironclad commander head on an otherwise normal body would suit as a commander. Could even be that the commander is old-fashioned in a gun unit and has a crossbow or has access to more powerful weapons and has a gun in a crossbow unit.
Might be an idea for them to bring out generic command groups for each race or unit or even just a small upgrade sprue to convert each race’s basic troop models into command.
Regardless, nice models and short and sweet commentary on them! (Glad to hear you say how many sprues in it this time too, thanks!)
Lastly: those warhammers are going to be the most common item in a Mantic Dwarf collectors bitz box as there seems to be one on EVERY single sprue 😀 Ever…
gunna be building a unit of ironclads all with 2 handed warhammers thanks to these extra ones 😀