"LSHM Texas - Pacto Gothic Starter Army review" Topic
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torokchar | 04 Mar 2021 1:13 p.m. PST |
Peter Flynn from the Lone Star historical Miniatures (LSHM) club of Texas provided a review of the Pacto Gothic Starter Army he recently picked up and started painting. He wrote the following article for the LSHM March Dispatch: The full newsletter can be found at: link
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Legionarius | 04 Mar 2021 2:04 p.m. PST |
From the review and an inspection of my lead mountain, I'll stick with metal. Others might find these useful. Cheers! |
ZULUPAUL | 04 Mar 2021 4:00 p.m. PST |
I was thinking of them for a DBA army or two but I'll reconsider. |
mc deli | 04 Mar 2021 4:17 p.m. PST |
The plastic flash has been mentioned elsewhere but has been defended fairly vigorously by some ;) I got the Huns and Sassanids. Personally I will stick to metal. That said, I think, in addition to Grenzer, we will start to see more new print-on-demand/print-yourself plastics. Hopefully, the will be a new era of quality and choice. Fingers crossed. |
Fred Mills | 05 Mar 2021 7:32 a.m. PST |
A very helpful review, with thanks for same. I have been waffling, though should perhaps just paint from the lead pile instead of adding a plastic one. |
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