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Regular Dakkanaut





I'm going to be buying the thousand sons stuff which looks incredible to me only i know even forge world has lots of errors. the only reason I pay the high prices is they have sent me an entire avatar replacement when parts are miscast so its not really a problem and more of an annoyance i can tollerate. has anyone ordered from these guys and can tell me about the quality/backing of the product? would they replace misscasts and are they common? i can't imagine its not uncommon with how its resin but I don't have much exp outside GW products and try my best to stay with plastic sets

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Librarian with Freaky Familiar






So side note, forge world and GW are both wings of the same bird :p they don't like to admit it but they are the same company pretty much. Their quality is a bit better then fine cast, but it's still resin so.

To many unpainted models to count. 
   
 
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