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Ultra Forge makes some pretty things, in my opinion. I, too, love the Tree Woman model. I dunno what I would use it for, besides an interesting terrain piece, though. I think their dragon is fantastic as well, and I may add it to my army of High Elves.
The only regret I have when I look at Ultraforge’s models is a slight lack of modularity/versatility… The fact that, for example, the dragon doesn’t come without any armor or howdah… The demons lack posability and there are some gaps between the pieces… And so on.
Still, nice sculpts, and I wish there were more of them !
BoW Romain
Did I hear him right (at the 5:30 mark) they used the legs from a different model? A boar Daemon did he say?
The model looks awesome until you get to the legs. And He’s right they look to healthy for a plague demon. It’s a shame they did not sculpt a proper set of legs for this model.
I stand corrected he did not say boar, he said War.
Yes, that’s also something that had me tutting… And that’s why there’s a gap at the waist !
BoW Romain
Looks awsome, could we see an unboxing of a Lord of Pestilence?
I think we have him done if you look in the the older video’s that are done.
BoW Justin
Wait… i thought showing bases was darrels thing, anyway, this was the funniest base so far 😉 i like the moddel but i dont really have it with the face… he looks to happy.
yea but Darrell has no taste so he keeps going with the little black bases from GW… 🙂
BoW Justin
when i saw this fig i thought…horrible join and also it reminds me of ex illis. Some green stuff and a good paint job should rescue this one
that defently one of the most ugly disgusting nasty looking things ive ever seen in my life but lets forget about justin and talk about the mini which is brillant untill you come to the legs why do the legs not suit the model did they sack the sculptor before he had finished or did they just make way to many of them for the other models. also why did they stop making the best plague model they had http://www.youtube.com/user/awesomepaintjob#p/u/48/8XBG0kQkYUM