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Sword-Wielding Bloodletter of Khorne





Warp Storm over Illinois

I'm heavily considering buying An'ggrath soon to go with my khorne army. A friend of mine has him and said he was a pain to build. The problems he mentioned were mostly gaps in the wings and the body and getting the wings to stay attached. I'm just curious if this is s common issue with the model and thought I'd ask around before I bought one.

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It's not too bad for a kit of that size and age.
Magnetise the whip for storage and to prevent it from snapping when it inevitably gets knocked and for when you need to get it into base to base contact.

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It really is a pain to built. Lots of gaps and the wings are heavy so you really need to cut and fill to make them fit nicely. Prepare for a lot for cutting and greenstuffing. I agree with Alex about Magnets on the whip. I also magnetized his axe hand to for the same reason. All in all it is a pain to build but hands down one of the best looking models in my display case.

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skycapt44 wrote:
It really is a pain to built. Lots of gaps and the wings are heavy so you really need to cut and fill to make them fit nicely. Prepare for a lot for cutting and greenstuffing. I agree with Alex about Magnets on the whip. I also magnetized his axe hand to for the same reason. All in all it is a pain to build but hands down one of the best looking models in my display case.

This is exactly what my friend was talking about. Did you have to end up pinning the wings into the torso, or did the green stuff kinda help out? Also do you get to pose the whip or is it static? I agree with it being magnetized because it looks like a pain to use in practice.

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