12 hours ago, Mr_Scary92 said:Games Workshop is bringing back the Horus Heresy range, and this time it's not exclusively for their Forge World store. The miniatures look great, ut putting small pieces of plastic together and painting them with that level of detail is not compatible with my idea of a hobby, not to mention how expensive they are.
I can't wait for this . the starter set looks amazing. I am hoping that we will see companies like Joy toy ,Mcfarlane and Bandai dip their collective heels into making figures for this sub line of the main 40k game
Games Workshop is bringing back the Horus Heresy range, and this time it's not exclusively for their Forge World store. The miniatures look great, ut putting small pieces of plastic together and painting them with that level of detail is not compatible with my idea of a hobby, not to mention how expensive they are.
11 hours ago, Nosferatuman62172 said:This looks cool, but expensive. I have the first Mcfarlane one and it's a really nice figure. I hope he eventually makes this version too.
Even if Mcfarlane doesn't make one,you could probably piecemeal one from all the third party parts being made for these figures.
This looks cool, but expensive. I have the first Mcfarlane one and it's a really nice figure. I hope he eventually makes this version too.
10 minutes ago, ditko said:What makes you say that?? Listings show we've got Reivers, GeneStealers and Deluxe Orks coming.
Did you realize I was referring to Bandai and not Mcfarlane on that post, right?.
12 minutes ago, ditko said:I'm stoked, his Space Marine might be my fave figure right now.
Interesting, tell us more dude...
On 3/17/2021 at 11:22 AM, Mr_Scary92 said:Not bad, but I still can't justify that price. McFarlane seemed like a more affordable option but it doesn't look like there's going to be some other figure coming soon.
What makes you say that?? Listings show we've got Reivers, GeneStealers and Deluxe Orks coming. I'm stoked, his Space Marine might be my fave figure right now.
It looks good but bandai knows where to stick it, I rather wait for the JoyToy figures, they'll not be cheap either but at least I feel that the price is justified, I already had the opportunity to hold one of these Space Marines from Bandai and it feels more like model kit already assembled with some paint applications, it feels very light and hollow inside definitely not a +$100 collectible, even any of the Marines from Mcfarlane Toys would be a better investment if you want a good 1/12-1/10 Space Marine figure for a reasonable price.
For you Warhammer 40K, Bandai has revealed their next figure with the Ultramarines Primaris Captain in Gravis Armour. This fully articulated new action figure stands over eight inches tall and comes with a detachable backpack, cloak, and two different right hands. Made from plastic and die-cast metal. You can pre-order the Ultramarines Captain from next Saturday (10/21), with delivery straight to your door expected within six months, as it's being made to order by Bandai.
Not bad, but I still can't justify that price. McFarlane seemed like a more affordable option but it doesn't look like there's going to be some other figure coming soon.
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