Thanks 😊 Yeah, that arms is a bit questionable. I rested my finger on it a couple of times when not paying attention, and while it bent a little, it didn't break. That's encouraging, I think :)
@@ph3lansminiatures Im really not liking the new bendy plastic. The previous plastic (the bear) is not as bendy and is much better for it. The new stuff is fine for display, but for the rigours of gaming/transport its a major problem. The O-Yoroi has same problem. That sword attached to its arm will be wrecked in just a few journeys. Im going to have to put cunning supports in this big bug arm. I cant abide a floppy appendage when it should be firm....
Yeah, I see what you mean. To be fair, it still seems sturdier than resin would be, since the natural bendiness prevents it from snapping. It should be pretty easy to pin the arm as well with, let's say, a piece of paper clip. What really works against it is not really the material, but the really small contact point, the comparatively huge gun at the end, plus how much it is sticking out from the main body.
@@ph3lansminiatures A paperclip and perhaps som millipute in creative ways is my plan. Say what you like about GW, all this fellow needs is a chain and a skull or three. ;)
Hey all! This time, I ended up deviating from the box art 😅 Which one do you guys prefer and why?
Really like this, also respect your pun game in this video.
Thanks, I just couldn't help myself 🤣
looks cool. People shouldn't be afraid to just send it with their colour schemes
That looks really nice, I hope the thin arm won't cause problems in the future
Thanks 😊 Yeah, that arms is a bit questionable. I rested my finger on it a couple of times when not paying attention, and while it bent a little, it didn't break. That's encouraging, I think :)
One benefit to siocast is its very durable
@@ph3lansminiatures Im really not liking the new bendy plastic. The previous plastic (the bear) is not as bendy and is much better for it. The new stuff is fine for display, but for the rigours of gaming/transport its a major problem. The O-Yoroi has same problem. That sword attached to its arm will be wrecked in just a few journeys. Im going to have to put cunning supports in this big bug arm. I cant abide a floppy appendage when it should be firm....
Yeah, I see what you mean. To be fair, it still seems sturdier than resin would be, since the natural bendiness prevents it from snapping. It should be pretty easy to pin the arm as well with, let's say, a piece of paper clip. What really works against it is not really the material, but the really small contact point, the comparatively huge gun at the end, plus how much it is sticking out from the main body.
@@ph3lansminiatures A paperclip and perhaps som millipute in creative ways is my plan. Say what you like about GW, all this fellow needs is a chain and a skull or three. ;)
Nice job!
Very cool! Love an original colour scheme and the pinks are ace.