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First thing I wish to say is the two of you are great together doing reviews. The light banter is fun and you both seem very relaxed saying goofy things to each other. I love it 🙂
As for the models, that is nice to know that the newer models have peg joints so as to make it a bit easier to glue. I have had nightmares with a hand full in the past. The new resculpts are just mind blowing good. I’m really tempted to get them. Just need to convince the wife to turn the other way on this purchase 😛
these are very nice might just have to get them
nice stuff … as always ^^
I like these
Unfortunatly i already play Alpeh.
Man, where were these minis when I was running Werewolf the Apocalypse? 🙂
I hate Angel 🙂
Sit Ubu sit, good Antipode.
The ANTIPODE PACKS are actually KOZAK troops not MEROVINGIAN…..And i definitely love and share your hate for MASTER GIRALDEZ…. 😀
Gorgeous miniatures and that official paintjob is superb … if only I could paint them half as good.
It’s something I can’t help but always say, the Infinity miniatures are beautiful. So much detail, so clean, so crisp, so consistently good.
I don’t even normally like werewolves or wolf creatures but these look so good I actually want them.
These are, by far, the best argument for Science Fiction Werewolves….
Can we have Justin and John do some Infinity batreps/demogames please?!
They’re just lighthearted enough to be amusing, whilst managing to be informative.
Ah… who am I kidding? I just want to see John get round to punching Justin in the face, mid-game…
Woof bloody woof.
Oh this bloody tails ! I see them breaking off like crazy already. Quite the feat to pin those.
Infinity minis are not usually meant to be pinned. Apart from one outstretched Janissary arm I haven’t had parts falling off yet. And that Janissary was dropped off the table to manage that break. Still went back together perfectly after scraping off the glue.
From the video it even looks like the tails might have a peg that will slot somewhere in the back of the body. The guys didn’t show that too clearly though.