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Warhammer chao and conquest killing chapions
Warhammer chao and conquest killing chapions





There are no options in either of these kits, but other Goliath heads and weapons should work on these bodies if one so chooses. Moldline cleanup wasn’t too bad, and there was some minor but easily fixable mold slippage on the Champion’s shin armor. They weren’t quite as bad as the Mercator Sanguis Slaver Entourage in this regard, but it still takes some deft knifework and a fresh blade to carve out the excess material without collateral damage. The two of them have Renderizer-style serrated weapons, each of which had tons of resin flashing between each tooth. These models took about 40 minutes each to clean up and put together, which is a bit hefty for an infantry-sized model. Assemblyĭurgan Kill-Fist and Goliath Champion WIP. I’m not sure how much of this is down to these models being resin, their more recent vintage, or straight up better sculpting, but the details on these models are lovely. Even the folds on their pants are just a little bit clearer than on the typical Goliath gangers. However, when I got around to painting these guys, I found that a lot of little details you take for granted – the texture of a strap, the studs on a belt, and so on – were sharper, better defined, and more pleasing to look at than their plastic counterparts. Durgan’s look far better and are actually interlinked like chainmail should be, but end in an ambiguous lump. The links on the Champion’s loincloth aren’t linked, and look like stacks of rings floating in space. Lastly, the chainmail on both of these guys just looks off.

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While not visible on the Champion, the flat surfaces on all of Durgan’s weapons and headgear have really obvious 3D print lines from the initial masters.







Warhammer chao and conquest killing chapions