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I have an Orc Juggernaut as my Mega Armored Warboss and I can say I am extremely pleased with the model and the quality of the resin (GW why does your resin suck so much?). Also used some of their other bits for some Space Marines and have been very satisfied.
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"Hold my shoota, I'm goin in"
Armies (7th edition points)
7000+ Points Death Skullz
4000 Points
+ + 3000 Points "The Fiery Heart of the Emperor"
3500 Points "Void Kraken" Space Marines
3000 Points "Bard's Booze Cruise"
I have bought a greatcoat warboss (makes a great blood axe boss) some clanking destroyers, and some ork heads and backpacks from them. I found the models to be of high quality and to need very little clean up or mold line removal.
Lack of instructions may be a bit of a negative for a few models (the warboss took some finagling to get the klaw just right) but most kits are very straightforward.
Overall i find thier stuff to be great, and fits in well with my preference for blood axes.
thanks guys, I was looking into it I would love some of their boys replacements but for 10 boys you pay 60 bucks its pricey...but scorcha buggies are way better models then 40ks