Re: Plastic Warjacks
Posted by
MortiS-the-Lost on
Feb 12, 2010; 9:15pm
URL: http://the-lost-and-the-damned.71.s1.nabble.com/Plastic-Warjacks-tp4557381p4563591.html
After a bit more digging round I have some more information on the Plastic Warjacks.
I pulled these pictures from a rather whiny review on www.drunkdwarves.com in which the reviewer complained about the pieces having mold-lines (seriously if your not prepared to remove a few mold-lines your not much of hobbyist)


as you can see the kits consist of large pieces of solid plastic and doesn't come on sprues. From this we can hazard a guess at 2 things. 1 Privateer are using a very different kind of plastic moulding process that other companies and 2 they are most likely using a different kind of plastic, possibly a fairly soft plastic. Unfortunately none of the reviews I've read so far mention the consistency of the plastic. If I hadn't been told the models were plastic I'd have assumed from looking at pictures of the pieces that they were resin.
Also it seems privateer are also doing plastic versions of some of the smaller Warjacks, but these do not seem to come with variant parts like they heavy Warjacks

and more plastic Warjacks appear in Privateer's board game Grind

^
is this reminding anyone else of Adeptus Titanicus?
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