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Montpelier, Vermont, USA

Hi,
I'm an old man. Just getting back into WM/H. Want to add to my starter box of Trollbloods, but I've learned that I dislike assembling metal/resin models. Is there a listing of plastic PP models? I don't like wading through the models that look cool - just to find that they're metal/resin sets.
I'm still an old man...
Thanks,
-Bill

Ex Ignorantia Ad Sapientiam; Ex Luce Ad Tenebras
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Portland

I thought it said on PP's site? You're generally not going to get characters, though, as IIRC they're all metal or resin.


My painted armies (40k, WM/H, Malifaux, Infinity...) 
   
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Montpelier, Vermont, USA

I was under the impression that PP store didn't have the whole line, but the regular site does. D'oh! I guess I'll muddle through. Almost all of the GW minis are now plastic. It just seems easier. Thanks.

Now that I've actually done some shopping, I've noticed The Warstore lists which are plastic - and as often as not have resin/metal listings under others. Posted before I really looked. Thanks, Bill

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Philadelphia PA

I haven't looked at the PP site in a while, but they used to list the material (along with the SCU number and MSRP) in the gallery. You just need to click on each model, it'll be below the 360 pic.

I prefer to buy from miniature manufacturers that *don't* support the overthrow of democracy. 
   
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PP's plastic is more like Restic or Plesin. It still requires super glue rather than plastic glue. :(
   
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If you don't like metal/resin you are going to hate the PVC plastic models that make up some of PP's product line.

   
 
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