A wee trick for magnetising the rows of side weapons. On the weapon strips, glue magnetised rubber sheets too them (the same stuff that folks are using to make magnetic carry cases). Drill magnets into the body and then you don't need to mess around with lining stuff up and it's very clean.
The TTCombat resin cleans easily just don't rush it and accidentally remove too much. Keep both pieces so you can rest for them. Id probably pin them given the size too
Certainly nothing in this that massively concerned me, one gate placement is maybe a bit frustrating but that's more nitpicking than an issue. Most of what I point out is kinda common I find, but I still feel that you can't just ignore them.
From the artworks I was disappointed the Dread. was just like the other PHR design (as great as that is) but bigger. But seeing the actual model and how *much* bigger and the details that allows is makes quite an impact.
The PHR models all do fit the same aesthetic but I don't see that as a bad thing myself, I was very impressed. If it looked different it wouldn't have fit with the rest of the fleet
A wee trick for magnetising the rows of side weapons.
On the weapon strips, glue magnetised rubber sheets too them (the same stuff that folks are using to make magnetic carry cases).
Drill magnets into the body and then you don't need to mess around with lining stuff up and it's very clean.
That's extremely good advice
Okay, I'm coming in late on this unboxing, but I do have a question - how hard is it to clean up that mid-hull joint and make it look good?
The TTCombat resin cleans easily just don't rush it and accidentally remove too much. Keep both pieces so you can rest for them. Id probably pin them given the size too
A lot of their resin seems to need quite a bit of clean up but nothing really problematic or takes long to cleanup.
Certainly nothing in this that massively concerned me, one gate placement is maybe a bit frustrating but that's more nitpicking than an issue. Most of what I point out is kinda common I find, but I still feel that you can't just ignore them.
@@GettingTabled for sure. For me i've been mostly working on my Shaltari recently.
@@markjohnson3510 long live the Heroic Scourge ;)
From the artworks I was disappointed the Dread. was just like the other PHR design (as great as that is) but bigger. But seeing the actual model and how *much* bigger and the details that allows is makes quite an impact.
The PHR models all do fit the same aesthetic but I don't see that as a bad thing myself, I was very impressed.
If it looked different it wouldn't have fit with the rest of the fleet