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Front Half Belt with Buckle and Keeper. As far as I have experiences with pp plastics I can say that they have major issues with mold lines. I prefer the metal minis by far! Seattle, WA. They're alright. I generally prefer plastic over metal as I like to convert and magnetize my stuff.
My issue is that I wish they would add in some ways to vary the poses. I gotta give credit to GW , the space marine style sprues are awesome. Grey Templar wrote: One thing they should probably do is include a little slip of paper or a label that informs people that plastic glue does NOT work on their plastics, that you must use super glue or they won't stick.
Mordekiem wrote: They're alright. I understand the convenience of the plastic jack kits, that and the fact that they can give you so many options for each jack chassis that come in a box. Not enthused by the pewter character jack add ons to the plastic kits either, they will never give the jack the flair or individuality that say Beast, Thunderhead or Ol Rowdy has. I play Khador as my main faction and compared the plastic battlebox Sorscha to the metal battlebox Privateer Exclusive on their website, and the difference is absolutely night and day.
There is so much detail the plastic one is missing, I would also love to replace my old metal Winterguard Infantry with the new models, but I prefer the bad sculpts I already own to the plastic ones with just "eh" detail that I would have to pay for again. Eaton Rapids, MI. I've found that the battle box plastics are not as good as the normal plastic boxes which is weird but hey. But I'm old and will always love metal models over plastic. Now get off my lawn you rotten kids. You know you wanna.
Do it, Just do it, like right now. I must be old school too. I fell in love with MKI because it was the "heavy" game with all the models in pewter when everybody else seemed to be going more towards plastic. And, I do prefer plastic over pewter for converting, much easier. But, thatch is another reason I love PP is because there honestly isn't a need to convert, there aren't any real weapon customization optional or need. All the special weapons are attachments and have their own models.
If I want a modelling project I will work on my Fantasy and 40K models, or highly poseable models from another line. I do hope that PP improves the quality of plastic for the sake of others gamers, but I will stick to metal, and I know that PP won't offer metal versions of any of the plastic new releases because it is not cost effective, and there isn't a demand for higher priced finely detailed metal versions of their plastic releases I can dream though right.
Augusta GA. I put together a retribution warjack for a friend, once. Every single piece had a giant mold line running down it, with no care for if it sliced any details in half. There were no instructions. Pieces designed to slot into each other wouldn't slot, including the model and its base.
Plastic retribution warjacks ended a friendship. ImperialFists2ndCompany wrote: And, I do prefer plastic over pewter for converting, much easier. Salem, MA. Customization is great. However, therein lies the issue with customization in PP games. They have rules for converting, but the main thing is that all models remain recognizable as their standard counterpart.
Multi part is great for a model company that also makes games, but a gaming company that makes models requires more uniformity, even if most conversion, even drastic, are recognizable. It's an accessability thing.
OT : A thread was recently raised on the PP forums about the quality. There was a response from the company that quality improvement is a top concern of theirs right now. Some things you may even like! If I got another plastic model like that one I'd probably return it. Lancaster PA. I am not super stoked with their quality, but in some cases it is alright.
I have two of the plastic merc jack kits, and they were both fine to work with. My plastic skinwalkers I am a little paranoid about now though, after I dropped one and his ax haft broke off.
Apparently there was a plastic seam there I couldn't see from the outside, but was definitely not well fused. Granted, it wouldn't be any better in resin, but a harder plastic would be preferable. All in all though, plastic jacks and critters are a lot easier to put together and slash apart than metal, so I am generally in favor of them.
I just wish they would put together some metal or resin conversion kits to spice up the looks a little. I far prefer my metal nomad to the plastic versions :. Woad to WAR The other side of the internet. I haven't had many issues with PP plastics. The details are definitely softer. My bastions were a little miscast around the arm sockets with some bubbling issues, but it wasn't noticeable when assembled.
The biggest issue I've had is pieces not fitting well. Often the tabs are too big for the sockets. It takes some time to work with which is annoying but not deal breaking for me.
One thing I am disappointed about is they didn't fix the Titan Glad's body issue. There's still that gap between torso and legs that is present on the metals. Avoid fallacies whenever possible. I'm still torn on the jacks. I live metal minis and for the most part the rant too heavy. But then there was the Behemoth That thing weighs a ton and I had to use huge brass rods to pin it. TBH , I hate them with a passion. Out of the out of , many you cannot pose into cool poses, The khador jack legs are one piece it is furiating.
Dont get me started on the warpwolf. You know you're really doing something when you can make strangers hate you over the Internet. Panic all the time. It's the only way to survive, other than just being mindful, of course-but geez, that's so friggin' boring.
I prefer metal models to the extent that I went to the trouble of tracking down a metal Hammersmith on ebay after the Cygnar Heavy Jack plastic kit came out. But then again, I really don't mind the limited "posability" of metal models since I don't understand the "all the models in my unit must be unique snow flakes" mentality when you really can't distinguish the difference in poses from two feet away in the middle of a cluttered table Southern California, USA.
They're okay.
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