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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:08 pm |
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Not sure if I'm missing something here - Multi-part Marines?
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:12 pm |
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Yup, Forgeworld makes them. I'd really love to get my hands on a couple just to see how much better they are then the current ones.
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:13 pm |
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Er... FWs little Epic mulitpart ones- they sell them at shows- very cool etc...
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:14 pm |
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Quote (wargame_insomniac @ 26 2004 April,12:46) | Was that case from figures in comfort? A friend bought one for his WFB army and he really liked the flexibility of customising the foam inserts. I was thinking about getting one for Epic figures. But I reckon the old style GW single/double cases will be better , especially for Epic Infantry.
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Yes. I bought a range of inserts, some for Epic and some for my new Tomb Kings army.
Again, sorry I missed you all.
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:16 pm |
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Quote (stormseer @ 26 2004 April,13:13) | Er... FWs little Epic mulitpart ones- they sell them at shows- very cool etc... | Can't seem to find them on the web-site. Am I being daft?
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:24 pm |
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Quote (TuffSkull @ 26 2004 April,10:53) | Multi part marines were the majority of my spend at this years show. I got some weird looks & the FW guy asked me if I knew what I wasbuying when I asked for 25 of them, but Warwick set the guy straight on my insanity ? ? | Holy Cow! 25 more? How many of these little guys have you purchased over the last couple of years, Tuff? You must have put together over 100 of them... and you dont need to be a maths wizard to work out the cost of that.
I am so looking forward to seeing the entire lot assembled and painted. That is going to be one hell of a spectacle!
Thanks for the WM pictures, I look forward to them.
FW's Epic Multi Part Marines are only available at shows, and are ?2 each. But they are true multi part minis in 6mm. Very cool!
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Post subject: Salute 2004 Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2004 1:27 pm |
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Quote (furgie @ 25 2004 April,07:20) | Sticking my neck out here a little - I was really supprised (but pleased) but the numbers of women and girls at the show. It was really nice to see whole familes camped out having "carpet picnics" at lunchtime. I now have higher hopes of coverting my wife and young daughter, as both have shown an interest, but were put off by the boy'ish nature of staff and customers in the GW shops. | You are winding me up right? 
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