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Boom! Leman Russ Commander





Brisbane, Australia

What's a kit that *really* gets to you? It doesn't have to be GW, and it can be an aesthetic, practical or conceptual reason.

I mean, SM is two small sprues with few bibs and bobs, and a lot of wasted space. I look back to even the old tactical marine box, or even the scouts kit and I see far less wasted space.

What this suggests to me is that the SM kit is old. Worse, it's bad. The SM bike has an awful, awful pose, with the biker being a cruiser.

The outrider kit from FW does some of the job in mitigating the design, making them less bulky and more sleek, but they're still a cruiser. and it gets to me. It doesn't seem practical, or even cool.

I'd much prefer, especially for white scars who give off the impression they'd fast, a sports bike pose. So, the rider's forward, rather than sitting in the seat, he's more straddling the seat. That way, he'd be closer to the hull of the bike (so the raised toughness would be more realistic) and he'd be a lot more capable with his attacking. Also, swinging a sword into an assault is a lot easier if you're sitting forward, since you can get more of a range of motion as you cleave an opponent in twain.

those are my reasons. Cruiser bikes would be cool for guard, and work for eldar to an extent, but the dark eldar kit, the sports ride feel it has, that's what I want my flamering tartars of white and red death to look like.

So, what's your peeve model?


 
   
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Nimble Skeleton Charioteer





DeLand, FL

Dwarf gyro copters of any era.

It's spelled "cavalry." NOT "calvary." 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




UK

Any kit (modern) that puts a sprue gate (or mould edge) over detail

Now the software has advanced there is no real excuse for it

it's either a hassle (or impossible) to fix so don't do it!

 
   
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Morphing Obliterator





Derry

The new SM kit, the way the arms are positioned you have to use the instruction booklet to get the arms right, the old kit was nice and easy the right arms were place together.

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Boom! Leman Russ Commander





Brisbane, Australia

 gianlucafiorentini123 wrote:
The new SM kit, the way the arms are positioned you have to use the instruction booklet to get the arms right, the old kit was nice and easy the right arms were place together.


Only thing I don't like about the current kit is the fact that all (an I mean all the guns) are on the hand. I'd really like a guy holding a gun in the left hand, or, y'know, at his side.

 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut






New Orleans, LA

 Scipio Africanus wrote:

Only thing I don't like about the current kit is the fact that all (an I mean all the guns) are on the hand. I'd really like a guy holding a gun in the left hand, or, y'know, at his side.


Really??? Holy crap. I must have missed that. I am set for Space Marines, but had no idea they changed that!

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Boom! Leman Russ Commander





Brisbane, Australia

 kronk wrote:
 Scipio Africanus wrote:

Only thing I don't like about the current kit is the fact that all (an I mean all the guns) are on the hand. I'd really like a guy holding a gun in the left hand, or, y'know, at his side.


Really??? Holy crap. I must have missed that. I am set for Space Marines, but had no idea they changed that!


Horde those old boltguns. I won 20 in a giffle and I gave away the marines to get 32 more.

 
   
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Worthiest of Warlock Engineers






preston

The reseen Marauder for Battletech. Going together is a little tough..... But the big problem comes from painting it. I have to varnish every few layers or the paint rubs off at the edges.

Apart from that, Airfixes M3 Lee/Grant is a bad kit. The amount of flash on it was insane.

And most of the new GW kits-the designs look cartoonish and terrible.

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Warning From Magnus? Not Listening!





Va

Any SM kit with Rhino chassis. They are a pain to get lined up correctly. I have had Razorback sitting on a box for close to a year because I dread putting it together.

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Boom! Leman Russ Commander





Brisbane, Australia

 squall018 wrote:
Any SM kit with Rhino chassis. They are a pain to get lined up correctly. I have had Razorback sitting on a box for close to a year because I dread putting it together.


Why does everyone hate the Rhino Kit? I love it. I don't glue the chassis together and they make for good wrecks when they blow up.


 
   
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Dakka Veteran





Massachusetts

Other than remove any metal parts from both the biker and land speeder both kits are what....8 years old???

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Enough too have fun
 
   
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 jason1977 wrote:
Other than remove any metal parts from both the biker and land speeder both kits are what....8 years old???


You;ll be complaining about Crisis Suit ankles next

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Infiltrating Oniwaban





Fayetteville

Drop pods. Getting the sides and top engine pieces to align properly and allow the doors to close properly is a nightmare.

Eldar guardians. The arms just don't work well on this kit.


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Boom! Leman Russ Commander





Brisbane, Australia

 lord_blackfang wrote:
 jason1977 wrote:
Other than remove any metal parts from both the biker and land speeder both kits are what....8 years old???


You;ll be complaining about Crisis Suit ankles next


I like the crisis suit ankles. They're the only part of the crisis suit kit I like.

I really wish the suit kit had posable arms like the riptide does. I know, I know, it's an old kit. But kid can dream, right?

 
   
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Thunderhawk Pilot Dropping From Orbit





United States

Centurions....just no please go away..
   
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Dakka Veteran





Massachusetts

 lord_blackfang wrote:
 jason1977 wrote:
Other than remove any metal parts from both the biker and land speeder both kits are what....8 years old???


You;ll be complaining about Crisis Suit ankles next


Dont play Tau.

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Enough too have fun
 
   
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Androgynous Daemon Prince of Slaanesh





Norwalk, Connecticut

Big metal/finecast kits. My WoC Helcannon suffered from not going together properly and had tons of issues. There are gaps that need GS. Off the GW topic (since that's all that's here so far), Mantic kits need instruction booklets. Most of the stuff can be figured out relatively easily, but some things like figuring out which sword arm for which paladin, or which Enforcer arm matches to which gun is difficult at times. Instructions, guys, please.

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The Marine Standing Behind Marneus Calgar





Upstate, New York

The SM bike kit is very dated. On the bright side, it’s compatible with every other SM kit out there, so you can mix it up. Unlike eldar jetbikes, for example.

I don’t mind rhinos. They are dumpsters on treads, so not very inspiring, but boring doesn’t generate a lot of hate.

Drop pods hold a special, hate filled, place in my heart.

Some of the older kits need to be re-cut. Lots of dead space on the SM commander kit, for example. Is the basic dread still spread over 4 sprues? Not so much bad or annoying kits, just could use some love.

   
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Lady of the Lake






The Exorcist. Just... yeah...

   
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Lit By the Flames of Prospero





Bearing Words in Rugby

Sentinels.. *shudder*

Muh Black Templars
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Imperial Guard Landspeeder Pilot




On moon miranda.

The worst kit I've ever had to try to put together was the metal Thunderfire Cannon. Nothing about that kit was fun.

The old Chimera and Leman Russ kits were annoying in that they had tons of road wheels (that served no purpose and could not be seen) that were required to assemble the kit.

Infinity models can be infuriating. If you've ever had to put some Pan-O infantry together with their teeny-tiny little metal antennae, they are truly maddening.

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Lead-Footed Trukkboy Driver







The old metal Empire Steamtank...I literally had to use a vise
grip to hold it together long enough for the glue to dry.
   
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Crushing Black Templar Crusader Pilot





Minnesota

Restic models. Doesn't matter who made them. It started with my first model, the warjacks from the Cygnar starter.

I hate rhino based kits. They always look like crap once together unless you dry fit it, use about 20 clamps to hold it, and slowly glue the gaps, taking about 3 days to do one chassis (it is how I did mine so they looked half decent gap wise)

Any kit that has the gun as a separate piece. They hardly ever line up.

   
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Enigmatic Chaos Sorcerer




Tampa, FL

New Space Marines are pretty crappy with the hand attached to the gun. Makes it awkward to glue on, especially if you get a bad batch or something; one of the ones I have has the arm part missing a chunk so if I glue the arm there, it's like his wrist is dangling off of his arm. The old style (arm as one piece, gun separate) was 100x better and still allowed you to pretty easily chop the wrist off if you wanted to do a conversion; no idea why they changed it and I dread the idea that they might do that same crap if/when they redo the CSM plastics.

Honorable mention to the Tau Crisis Suit "chicken feet".

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Oberstleutnant





Back in the English morass

 Zygrot24 wrote:
Dwarf gyro copters of any era.


Even pinning the damn things doesn't work.....

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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf





Necron Warriors. The sprues are too tightly packed, to the point you can't get clippers in there without damaging things. The heads are attached to the sprue by the cheeks. That's right, the cheeks. It's like performing surgery to get the damned things out without damaging them. Then you come to glue them together and the arms don't fit properly in the sockets, so they are attached by the tiniest point.

They wouldn't be so much of a problem if it weren't for the fact they are THE core troops for the army.
   
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Joined the Military for Authentic Experience






Nuremberg

Trollblood champions- arms fall off if you look at them, so much pinning!
Mulg has a similar problem, mine is extensively pinned but still comes apart.

Carnivean was a pain to put together as well! Basically all the big metal warbeasts are a bit of a nightmare.

   
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Is 'Eavy Metal Calling?





UK

Drop Pods. Absolute pain to build.

 
   
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Buttons Should Be Brass, Not Gold!






Soviet Kanukistan

Pretty much every Privateer Press plastic kit out there. Detail ranges from crisp to downright muddy in some instances. The mould lines, while cleverly hidden on some newer models, are very difficult to remove, and MUST be removed to get a decent degree of finish on the kit as their presence is magnified once painted. This is a very painstaking and annoying process.
   
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Rogue Grot Kannon Gunna





The Netherlands

I misread and though it said kiDs that annoy you.

Regarding kits; I especially disliked the plastic Killa Kan kit without instructions and the old metal Chaos Spawn miniature. The latter I never was able to get fixed.

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