Mage said:Oh no, new cap troops.![]()
:roll: Looks like I will have to do another power suit platoon...
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shotgun-toting chipmunk said:I had no problems with the cap troopers once I got the first one assembled. Shoot, I rather enjoyed them. Very easy to get all kinds of unique poses and such. I've got guys asking for orders, corporals yelling at troops to get down, medics working on wounded soldiers, etc. I'll get some pics up once I get them painted (yeah, still have a bunch to do...)
If we can't have prepainted, I really do hope we get plastic figs. Metal is such a pain in the rear to customize.
shotgun-toting chipmunk said:Not me. I'm having a heck of a time just with simple reposes on my battletech miniatures. And some of those are designed just right for it too! Looking at my LAMI, I just can't seem to figure out a good way to redo any of them and have it look decent.
shotgun-toting chipmunk said:Yeah, but here's what I think of as simple for the PAMI:
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shotgun-toting chipmunk said:Not me. I'm having a heck of a time just with simple reposes on my battletech miniatures. And some of those are designed just right for it too! Looking at my LAMI, I just can't seem to figure out a good way to redo any of them and have it look decent.
IF they are going to be as complicates as the old, I wholeheartedly agree. I'm not sure I could play the game cleaning up/cutting every mini off the sprues if they where metal. Unfortunately, metal is the plan. I'm hoping they will be in the 4-6 piece max range with more core poses.shotgun-toting chipmunk said:If we can't have prepainted, I really do hope we get plastic figs. Metal is such a pain in the rear to customize.
They do from Reaper and Iron Wind Metals. Not the same sprues like plastic models. Normally 1-3 bits per 1-1.5" sprue. On many fantasy minis it's often integrated into the base of the figure for mounting in slotted bases.MaxSteiner said:Do metal figures come on a sprue nowadays? :?
battletechGalatea said:I've never seen metal figures on sprues (except of course the sloting thingie which is a functional issue).
I know metal weapon sprues (like those for Necromunda) but no figures coming in sprues.
Agreed. It also depend on the hardeness/type metal used by the company and the minis in question.Galatea said:And no, metal figures can be quite posable - best examples are Firefries and Guard Bugs. They just should not be massive metal blocks like the current LAMI.
Paladin said:Humans - different story.
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I'm not saying you can't. I'm just saying the level of work is higher via the current method of production or taking the opposite approach of a 1 piece cast.Lieutenant Rasczak said:Paladin said:Humans - different story.
Why do you say that, Privateer Press produce really nice single cast and multi-part metal Human Miniatures.
Its more than possible Mongoose could follow that path, it might mean a price increase though.
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-us%3AIE-SearchBox&rlz=1I7GGLD&q=define%3AsprueGalatea said:Theses aren't real sprues. These are just some mold remnants.Paladin said:battletech
Sprues are something like the Arachnid Warrior Sprue, the MI CAP Trooper Sprue or the Marauder Sprue.