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The text info says that the contemptor is complete resin kit and levi is multi part resin kit. How are these models to assemble and build? (and how big are they actualy?)

I dont have mutch skill whit resin, i`ll admit that whitout any problems.
I can work whit infantry sized resin allright and the chaplain dread was ok ish for me, but i dont want to jump on something that im not shure i can handle.

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The contemptator I have(sons of horus variant) wasn't too bad. Just the legs were bit of a pre-sorting. Put in parts in order they should be before starting to glue things around.

Just check where each part needs to go before assembling and it should be okay. Especially if you aren't trying to do some super dynamic pose.

Not sure about leviathan as don't have one yet.

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Despite descriptions they're both multi-part kits, made completely of resin. The Leviathan was "okay" to build. It's large, chunky and has a decent enough surface area to glue (used super-glue gel and some 5-minute epoxy for more load bearing parts like the balls on the feet).

The Leviathan is (mass-wise) 2-3 times the size of a normal dreadnought, but about double its height. It's still not as tall as an Eldar wraithlord.

This is off the ole' google.



The Leviathan is bulky as all heck. Front to back its also quite thick.
   
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thanks for the info

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