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Backfire wrote:
Well, if they wanted to produce Vanilla Marines and Ork starter sets, they could always take some of the AOBR sprue back in production - though probably in somewhat redone format, since the starter set sprues have Orks and Marines all mixed up. But nothing wrong with the models, they'd still be very much usable.


Plus they looked pretty good although they lacked customization. I would imagine the fact that most of the models are solid pieces instead of bits of arms and such will also make it cheaper to produce and cheaper to model.

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