Best not a thunder wolf to date.
Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:02 pm
Best not a thunder wolf to date. http://www.coolminiornot.com/shop/minia ... der-1.html
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Yeah! The Dwarves are super cool.me_in_japan wrote:ah, come on - some of his dwarves are ok, aint they? some decent basaes, too.
The dwarves are nice, but as soon as he (they? how many of them are there?) do Space Marine knock-offs, it just goes wrong. At least Jes Goodwin knows how far he can take the huge pauldrons and chunky armour before it just looks daft.me_in_japan wrote:ah, come on - some of his dwarves are ok, aint they? some decent basaes, too.
I liked some of his marines back before he was a 'studio' and was sculpting stuff by hand from the ground up. His current range is all press moulded sheets of green stuff over marine sized bodies, which adds considerably to the bulk and chunkiness. I have a set of his 'not-quite-custodes.' The models are ok and the details are nice, but they are a little too chunky. At this point they dont have pauldrons yet, so as and when I get round to building them, I will use standard marine sized pieces to dial it back a bit.AndrewGPaul wrote:The dwarves are nice, but as soon as he (they? how many of them are there?) do Space Marine knock-offs, it just goes wrong. At least Jes Goodwin knows how far he can take the huge pauldrons and chunky armour before it just looks daft.me_in_japan wrote:ah, come on - some of his dwarves are ok, aint they? some decent basaes, too.