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Made in us
Fresh-Faced New User




Hello all. I'm looking to get started with Warmahordes again after a failed attempt last time with the two player starter set. I didn't like the type of material or quality of it used.
Now I see some kits are made of polystyrene and on sprues ?

Does anyone have a list of which kits are like this? That would be great. And is PVC the same plastic type material used previously in the plastic starter sets ? I heard that's what the mk3 battlegroups will be made of.
   
Made in be
Kelne





That way,then left

T.E.P (cyriss), Reliant (cygnar), Grolar (khador), Sepulcher (cryx) are the HIPS kits I have in mind (GW plastic)
   
Made in us
Sergeant





Unfortunately yes, the new starters will be the same material that was in the two player starter.

Only a tiny amount of stuff has been released in good styrene based plastic. Not enough to make an army out of it and barely enough to make an army out of only metal, resin and good styrene.
   
 
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