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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut




near Sheffield

This little beaut was hidden away in my YouTube video list. I've done a quick search and couldn't see it on here.

Appears good ol' Duncan is branching out! Another pretty decent video from them, and obviously good timing with the buzz that's around the GW 30k release

Enjoy!


   
Made in us
Waaagh! Warbiker




On Two Wheels

This is a life saver! I have one of these monsters but have been hesitant to build because fixing it has been a daunting task.
   
Made in gb
Lit By the Flames of Prospero





Rampton, UK

Cheers for that, I must have missed it.

I have one of these bad boys lying around and I too am a bit hesitant in building it.
   
Made in ca
Fixture of Dakka






It's an awesome video. Not only is it a fantastic tutorial on large resin models, but this also highlights some of the challenges of resin models, and why Forge World models aren't just automatically "better". A lot of times, I don't like working with FW models because they just take so much longer to prep. That's okay with special models, but not something I want to do on pieces that I have many of.

Rolling up green stuff just to make a piece that was supposed to be flat from manufacture flat on my copy is not something I want to do for every transport
   
Made in us
Hardened Veteran Guardsman




Shanghai, China

 Talys wrote:
It's an awesome video. Not only is it a fantastic tutorial on large resin models, but this also highlights some of the challenges of resin models, and why Forge World models aren't just automatically "better". A lot of times, I don't like working with FW models because they just take so much longer to prep. That's okay with special models, but not something I want to do on pieces that I have many of.

Rolling up green stuff just to make a piece that was supposed to be flat from manufacture flat on my copy is not something I want to do for every transport


Indeed. A reason why I stayed away from my DKOK plans for a long time. Now I'm giving it another shot but yes, especially the infantry squads are a crazy greenstuff, file and bend fest. Luckily they can be weathered and dirty where it is too cumbersome / wrecked.
   
 
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