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I thought that the lack of multi-pose, easy-to-convert plastics would make 15mm nothing more than a passing interest to me. But you know what? I don't miss them at all. It takes me 1/8 of the time to assemble an army, and they still look great when they're all painted. But for me the appeal is to create coherent forces and play games. If I was more of a painter/display enthusiast, my opinion would probably be different. Chris K. |
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| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
yes, there are too many pieces | 184 | 39% | |
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no, I like them the way they are | 151 | 32% | |
no, and give me even more little parts! | 35 | 7% | |
can't make my mind up | 47 | 10% | |
I'm too old for this | 54 | 11% | |
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22ndIndependent Just that really, all these new multi-part jobs - man! Got two boxes of Warlord Games plaggy figures to assemble, and man, they are fiddly little tyros. The rifles break as soon as you breathe on them - how on earth they'll stand up to gaming, I just don't know. Plus they are so frustrating! Don't get me wrong - I'm from a model-making background, and am used to small bits and pieces, too. So I'm proposing a simple poll about whether they should all go the Plastic Warrior route (i.e. partially fully assembled instead of multi-pose). |