"Kal Jericho and Mad Donna are back" Topic
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Pictors Studio | 17 Feb 2018 2:15 p.m. PST |
but for a limited time. You have a week to order these figures if you want to get them into your Necromunda games.
Kal seems to have held up pretty well. I think he was a later Necromunda release, while Mad Donna came out with the first stuff. She is showing her age a bit, as a figure I mean. Get them while you can. link |
The H Man | 17 Feb 2018 7:48 p.m. PST |
Ahh..all these special characters and hired guns…Squats next?? Finally a real Escher! With a poor paint job…but its what inside that counts! I still remember reading some where that she was a concept model??? Will find out for sure one day. Wow, they are actually metal! Watch out! GW have switched to organ production and are now growing br…(STOP!! Phew, that was a close one!) What ever happened to "fine-cast"??? Guess GW don't think its so fine anymore? Good to see! Pit slaves, pit slaves, pit slaves, pit…. |
The H Man | 17 Feb 2018 7:59 p.m. PST |
WOW! Smacks the heck out of ebay prices. Buy, buy buy! If anyone knows, what does the red hammer symbol mean? Forgeworld, metal, other?? |
Pictors Studio | 17 Feb 2018 11:33 p.m. PST |
It means this is part of the limited run of metals they are doing every once in a while to bring back the old figs. They aren't doing Finecast with them probably because they don't have Finecast molds for them. |
The H Man | 18 Feb 2018 3:33 a.m. PST |
That makes sense. Though I would have thought they could pour finecast in a centrifuge. (I tried resin in mine and just made a mess, and some casts, of course) I assumed thats how is was done, though now I think about it, it may be injected? |
Pictors Studio | 18 Feb 2018 6:52 a.m. PST |
I think it is injected. They are still doing finecast but phasing it out in favour of all plastics. |
The H Man | 18 Feb 2018 2:20 p.m. PST |
And some metals by the look of it. Hopefully more in the future also. |
Pictors Studio | 18 Feb 2018 5:40 p.m. PST |
The metals are only out of production models for which they have the molds sitting around. They won't be doing any new metal models. The advantages of plastic for both the modeler and the company are too great. |
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