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He's a 'Ooligan. He is literally there to make noise and distract the opposing team. That's why he has one of those clacker-spinner things at the end (I don't know what the real name for them is - noisemaker?), and a horn to honk.
Great concept, and quite a nice realisation of that concept.
The Pogoer is... fine. I guess I just like the original more.
Doomdiver is just the best though.
Troll suffers from the current standard of FW's paint jobs. I'm sure many'a people could make it look fantastic.
Loving the gobbos they are an instant buy for me but its a big swing and a miss yet again with the troll. Why do they always have to be holding something ?
I dont have time to model stuff as well, back to my old metal ones it is !
H.B.M.C. wrote: He's a 'Ooligan. He is literally there to make noise and distract the opposing team. That's why he has one of those clacker-spinner things at the end (I don't know what the real name for them is - noisemaker?), and a horn to honk.
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I think they're just called rattles? I may be wrong.
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That doesn’t really improve my opinion of it: The wings still don’t look great, especially where they join the body. On a related note, another power armoured Primarch with no backpack whatsoever, which always looks immediately wrong.
I have to ask, where would you put a back mounted power plant on a dude with giant angel wings exactly?
That silhouette does at least look like it makes the pose make more sense.
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That doesn’t really improve my opinion of it: The wings still don’t look great, especially where they join the body. On a related note, another power armoured Primarch with no backpack whatsoever, which always looks immediately wrong.
I have to ask, where would you put a back mounted power plant on a dude with giant angel wings exactly?
Yeah, I always felt the Primarchs shouldn't have power packs. I liked the idea that they just wore armor not power armor.
hobojebus wrote: So they've screwed up with the wings they are attached way too high they need to be on the lower back or during flight he won't be able to breathe.
He doesn't really fly with the wings- that is impossible with such small wings at his weight, and impossible full stop with his agility (it is plausible to have a primarily gliding creature of that weight, but the agility would be awful and useless in combat). It is warp-flight, as Sanguinius is a psychic Primarch.
Ergo, it doesn't need to make biological sense, because it can't.
ChargerIIC wrote: If algae farm paste with a little bit of your grandfather in it isn't Grimdark I don't know what is.
hobojebus wrote: So they've screwed up with the wings they are attached way too high they need to be on the lower back or during flight he won't be able to breathe.
He doesn't really fly with the wings- that is impossible with such small wings at his weight, and impossible full stop with his agility (it is plausible to have a primarily gliding creature of that weight, but the agility would be awful and useless in combat). It is warp-flight, as Sanguinius is a psychic Primarch.
Ergo, it doesn't need to make biological sense, because it can't.
It's a small sculpture and makes as much sense as it needs to. People claiming otherwise are being disingenuous.
Slayer-Fan123 wrote: Well the size is about the same as Sanguinus himself. Possibly another Primarch? How many fights did he get into?
He and Curze fought each other to a standstill in Pharos, but that'd be a weird choice.
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BrotherGecko wrote: What if there is a Sanguinius vs Horus fight that happens before ultra instinct Horus fights Sanguinius in the last battle.
I believe that's canonically impossible now the books have reached the Siege Of Terra. Given the bases we've seen on most other Primarchs I'd guess that the silhouette is making what is in fact several regular marines scattered around the base appear to be one big guy, but we'll see in a few I guess.
Automatically Appended Next Post: Or it could be some sort of demon prince from Signus, that'd explain the size without it being a Primarch.
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The wise man doubts often, and changes his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubts not; he knows all things but his own ignorance.
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