I really appreciate the comparison between the old and new sculpts. If Dropfleet takes off in my area, I will definitely have to pick up a few Light Ship boxes for my small Scourge fleet.
I found these models are good for not committing. Some of them were push fit and didn’t even need magnets. How were the scourge? Able to switch the different load outs out or did you have to commit?
Cheers for the dropfleet content. Just starting scourge so this is really helpful!
@@jacobcdenton8524 Scourge rule! 😀
I really appreciate the comparison between the old and new sculpts.
If Dropfleet takes off in my area, I will definitely have to pick up a few Light Ship boxes for my small Scourge fleet.
@andrewhaar6395 Excellent. I am going to be painting my light ships this afternoon - ready for a tournament next Saturday. They're lovely models. 🙂
Your paint jobs are amazing! Yours ships paint looks pearlized.
@@voltage2773 Thanks very much. 😀 I used a really bright silver base coat, then applied thinned coats of washes to build up the colour.
Thanks for comparing the old and new sculpts. I also appreciate the quick overview of the ships.
@@ethanmckinney203 No worries. 🙂
😅 I am done with sprues. my aging eyes don’t wanna snip, sand or paint anymore. Good informative video though.
@@pdj672 It wasn't too tricky - I promise. 🙂
I found these models are good for not committing. Some of them were push fit and didn’t even need magnets. How were the scourge? Able to switch the different load outs out or did you have to commit?
@@Aneirinprime That's true with some of these models. The Incubus and Succubus, for example, just have different 'heads' - for want of a better word.