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"Fun with 40k Flyers"

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Blogger Dallas said...

Excellent reviews Greg! You're fast becoming the Conscripts' answer to Andy Rooney ;-)

July 6, 2009 at 1:32 PM

Blogger DaveV said...

Great kit review, Greg! You can also strengthen the stand to base bond with epoxy putty (green stuff) built up, say 1/4 inch up the stand. Use 5-minute epoxy glue to affix the stand first, and it should be a strong bond.

Currently, I'm working on a Death Storm drop pod for my Crimson Fists marines. FW resin parts that "fit" into a plastic drop pod, replacing the troop cradles with lotsa missiles. All I can say is "Yay!" for gap-filling super glue.

July 6, 2009 at 4:46 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

Dave - wise advice. I don't own any expoy (and therefore am taking a huge risk with just the glue holding it sound), but I'm going to get some this weekend.

I'm still shocked at the flying base...how could the company that was home to the "slotta" base put out something that needs epoxy? Disappointing.

July 6, 2009 at 5:32 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

You could try the pre-assembled, pre-painted Terminator Salvation hunter-killers...

But where would be the fun in saving time, money and effort?

July 7, 2009 at 3:47 PM

Blogger Greg B said...

Fair point Sean - but I like to think that, for what you pay, you can still get a much more straight-forward model.

A good example from GW (since I've been beating up on them) is the new Rhino. Yes, some model building is involved. But you are not, for example, assembling the stupid treads.

I just wish that on the Valkyrie, the flight stand was more solid - after all, this company has a huge, long history of doing bases that generally work!

July 8, 2009 at 9:38 AM

Blogger Dallas said...

>You could try the pre-assembled, pre-painted Terminator Salvation hunter-killers...

Say, where d'you get those? Sounds like just the kind of thing that FuturKom might be into!

July 9, 2009 at 2:26 PM

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