I'm new to Legions and I cannot express how helpful this breakdown has been!! I've heard brief explanations but this detailed video clears up all the confusion I was trying to sort out. Thanks so much!!
@@DorkLair I’d love to see a parts library done in this format. Something definitive to date including all figures across the line. There’s opportunity to have future updates in the form of shorts or even wave updates with links to previous videos.
Thanks Bill. The four horsemen website does not distinguish between 1.0 and 2.0 scale. What scale is DECEBALUS, VARGG, Vampire Phalanx Legion Builder, Vorgus Vermillius 2?
And if I included it, people would have jumped down my throat because it's not even out yet. At least this way I have an excuse to do a sequel to this video one day.
There's no "difference" between a goblin and a 2.0 figure, they use the same parts. Don't think of 2.0 as a singular buck, more like a platform. All the 2.0 figures share the same joints, but the body parts are a combination of things. Goblins basically just use the shorter 2.0 legs and more jagged armors. Elves use the longer 2.0 legs and more ornate pristine armor.
@DorkLair I'm more so looking on what parts are smaller on 2.0 goblins then the normal scale. Essentially the bare bones parts to make a goblin sized figure
I'm new to Legions and I cannot express how helpful this breakdown has been!! I've heard brief explanations but this detailed video clears up all the confusion I was trying to sort out. Thanks so much!!
Awesome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Great breakdown, Bill!
Thanks Trevor!
Great video Bill! I was just thinking of doing an instructional video on my show New to Mythics but your video covers everything perfectly!!
Love the layout! Transitions are perfect. Well done!
Thank you! This is the rare occasion that I wrote a script. I want to get better at this format.
@@DorkLair I’d love to see a parts library done in this format. Something definitive to date including all figures across the line. There’s opportunity to have future updates in the form of shorts or even wave updates with links to previous videos.
@@machsymbiont If I ever do it, I would do one part per video. Like video 1 would be all the 1.0 torsos for example.
@@DorkLair YES!! Love it 🤩
This kind of content is always helpful
Great Info !
Bill Loves To Educate ;)
Awesome break down video!
Thanks, Bill!
One knowledge bomb after another! Fantastic overview!! This one is definitely being added to the FAQ.
Thank you!
Broots, Ogers, and Troles, oh mai!
Bears will be part of that equation soon enough too!
@@DorkLair so true, the tiger (heads) just a repaint away, and we all know some kind of lion is in the future ....!
Awesome video! Thanks
Thank you!
Awesome breakdown, thanks for clearing this up for someone new to Mythics like me… but what about the new Bear scale? 🤣 Can’t wait for that bear!
I'll have commentary on the new bear scale when the new bear scale begins to exist!
Sweet vid as usual!
Thanks a bunch!
Four Horsemen should list which sale each figure is on their bio page.
I agree!
Thanks Bill. The four horsemen website does not distinguish between 1.0 and 2.0 scale. What scale is DECEBALUS, VARGG, Vampire Phalanx Legion Builder, Vorgus Vermillius 2?
Those are all 1.0 except Decebalus, he is Ogre scale.
I think we now have the size and the shape of things😉
😂
great video but I didn't see the "bear" scale on this list
And if I included it, people would have jumped down my throat because it's not even out yet. At least this way I have an excuse to do a sequel to this video one day.
Need more Meatballs
Yes!
If I wanted to make a skeletor like figure with mythic legions figures what ones would be the best options to use?
I've seen people use Scaphoid's head on Zahzar's body as a base starting point.
@DorkLair ok thanks I'll hunt those figures down and hopefully no paint is needed, looks like those 2 might be my first mythic legions lol
All I want to know is the difference of 2.0 and goblin parts and what's is shorter then normal
There's no "difference" between a goblin and a 2.0 figure, they use the same parts. Don't think of 2.0 as a singular buck, more like a platform. All the 2.0 figures share the same joints, but the body parts are a combination of things. Goblins basically just use the shorter 2.0 legs and more jagged armors. Elves use the longer 2.0 legs and more ornate pristine armor.
@DorkLair I'm more so looking on what parts are smaller on 2.0 goblins then the normal scale. Essentially the bare bones parts to make a goblin sized figure
@@emphorepolpatinedasenate Basically the only differences that make them shorter are the thighs, lower legs, and lower torso.
@@DorkLair thx
Does the bear get its own scale?
When the bear is released, yes. Until then I don't have much to say about the scale.