For starters: It's awesome that you guys finally did a Raging Heroes video. I for one really like their miniatures, they're true scale (which is always a nice change of pace to paint). The quality: pretty good resin (yes it's brittle, but that's not a bad thing), their sculpts are nice. For the complaints I've read in the comments so far. I've had a miscast myself, and they were super friendly and sent me a replacement quite quickly. Just remember, these guys are still pretty small (they're nowhere as big as GW or PP), give it some time and this will get better.
Just found out about Raging Heroes and came here to find a proper review after seeing some that were a bit half-baked. Glad to see you gave it a proper look with a lot of good knowledge in there. Thanks for the vid!
cleaning the resin can be overly laborious in my experience, i have a few boxes of skinners that have gone through cleaning off the residue twice and i still need to give them at least one more bath, which is hard on the thin miniatures, a lot of their weapons also broke in transport due to the thinness of certain points. so just be prepaired for that if your going to buy from them.
I have many Raging heros models and what I found in cleaning them is two fold, after removing them from the packaging, air them out for 3 to 5 days, then soak overnight in simple green wash with simple green and warm water, works every time for me.
I love their fantasy dark and lust elves lines. I just picked up Yscarloth this week, can't wait to get her as a demon princess for my growing Slaanesh army
Wait, so, you mentioned there being rules on what you can play with on streams. Can GW strike you if you use 3rd party minis on a twitch stream or something?
ahh you know you put "sisters" in any title and your get your click bate, we all know sisters wont make enough money for GW, it will never happen. plus these minis arnt that new, pass.
Being a pious organization, Sisters would never wear a sexy uniform. Like Joan d'Arc, they would probably wear an unconfortable armour, and well, high heels are uncomfortable, so may be... but no, they would not wear them in battle for being dangeous for them to wear...
@@gwiber Not really. Kings, emperors, and so on used elevating shoes much before men where needing them to ride a horse. Several high shoes where made since the times of the pharaos. The first high heels with the purpose for just walking on something that could elevate someone where made for king Louis XIV of France and III of Navarre. The ones made for cavalry where just enough tall to let it hook the stirrups, not as high as those you can see in the sisters' minis, which are for elevating purposes. Cavalry heels were also born in Modern Ages, not in Medieval ages. Medieval knights, and Reinassance knights didn't use a system that could hook them to the stirrup, they had stirrups that could fit their feet. If they were to be dismounted, they could loose easyly the stride and fall safely instead of having something that could make them broke themselves on the horse... Nowadays a Physicist would say that it would be somthing unadecuate to survive the Action and Reaction forces. Just imagine the idea of receiving the spear in your shield, while both knights are charging one against the other... f`++++ nuts! Too many brave knights died while on tournaments. Even Henry II of France died in one tournament, while he was celebrating the marriage of one of his daughters to Philip II of Spain (1558. What a year for Philip, he lost his father, his English wife, and his father in law that year).
@@gwiber Persians where no knights, but horsemen, or cavalry. When they wore those heels, it was for a purpose of fitting the stirrups properly, like other ways other soldiers did (there are stirrups as far as 300 years B.C.). Those worn by these sisters of battle are for being taller, high heels, not like cavalry ones that are just functional. Adepta Sororitas are not going to ride a horse, or other animal, they use those heels for being sexier, and taller... So there's no need for them... Imagine a nun with high heels...
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For starters: It's awesome that you guys finally did a Raging Heroes video.
I for one really like their miniatures, they're true scale (which is always a nice change of pace to paint).
The quality: pretty good resin (yes it's brittle, but that's not a bad thing), their sculpts are nice.
For the complaints I've read in the comments so far.
I've had a miscast myself, and they were super friendly and sent me a replacement quite quickly.
Just remember, these guys are still pretty small (they're nowhere as big as GW or PP), give it some time and this will get better.
Just found out about Raging Heroes and came here to find a proper review after seeing some that were a bit half-baked. Glad to see you gave it a proper look with a lot of good knowledge in there. Thanks for the vid!
cleaning the resin can be overly laborious in my experience, i have a few boxes of skinners that have gone through cleaning off the residue twice and i still need to give them at least one more bath, which is hard on the thin miniatures, a lot of their weapons also broke in transport due to the thinness of certain points. so just be prepaired for that if your going to buy from them.
I have many Raging heros models and what I found in cleaning them is two fold, after removing them from the packaging, air them out for 3 to 5 days, then soak overnight in simple green wash with simple green and warm water, works every time for me.
@@1crlski I've aired them out for two months and have not had any diffrences.
I love their fantasy dark and lust elves lines. I just picked up Yscarloth this week, can't wait to get her as a demon princess for my growing Slaanesh army
These models look pretty nice, but I still don't have a feel for how they size up with GW minis. Will they be too small?
Ever got Shieldwolf's sisters models?
Wait, so, you mentioned there being rules on what you can play with on streams. Can GW strike you if you use 3rd party minis on a twitch stream or something?
yes got 3 of the one on girls back when got do vid like get more a look in to and might get more to as say see more as put new
What is white metal?
It’s the technical name for pewter
@@spikeybitstv ah thx
@Zack Ceasar thanks for the information
I love these 3rd party sites!
I use third party sites to spit upon GW!
@@Trooper_No.2102 I spit in their general direction!
Very nice models, however a bit expensive.
Should be the GW slogan.
Better than GW
Are these playable?
Liviathina not in gw official tournaments
Mad money!!!
ahh you know you put "sisters" in any title and your get your click bate, we all know sisters wont make enough money for GW, it will never happen. plus these minis arnt that new, pass.
Popping in to let you know GW be releasing Sisters box with Codex
Being a pious organization, Sisters would never wear a sexy uniform. Like Joan d'Arc, they would probably wear an unconfortable armour, and well, high heels are uncomfortable, so may be... but no, they would not wear them in battle for being dangeous for them to wear...
High heels were developed by Male knights for horse riding purposes. The Sisters might wear them for, well, uhm, god only knows why.
@@gwiber Not really. Kings, emperors, and so on used elevating shoes much before men where needing them to ride a horse. Several high shoes where made since the times of the pharaos. The first high heels with the purpose for just walking on something that could elevate someone where made for king Louis XIV of France and III of Navarre. The ones made for cavalry where just enough tall to let it hook the stirrups, not as high as those you can see in the sisters' minis, which are for elevating purposes. Cavalry heels were also born in Modern Ages, not in Medieval ages. Medieval knights, and Reinassance knights didn't use a system that could hook them to the stirrup, they had stirrups that could fit their feet. If they were to be dismounted, they could loose easyly the stride and fall safely instead of having something that could make them broke themselves on the horse... Nowadays a Physicist would say that it would be somthing unadecuate to survive the Action and Reaction forces. Just imagine the idea of receiving the spear in your shield, while both knights are charging one against the other... f`++++ nuts! Too many brave knights died while on tournaments. Even Henry II of France died in one tournament, while he was celebrating the marriage of one of his daughters to Philip II of Spain (1558. What a year for Philip, he lost his father, his English wife, and his father in law that year).
@@konradson Persian Soldiers wore high heels for riding and horse combat back in the 900's. Well before The Kings you mentioned (not Pharaohs though).
@@gwiber Persians where no knights, but horsemen, or cavalry. When they wore those heels, it was for a purpose of fitting the stirrups properly, like other ways other soldiers did (there are stirrups as far as 300 years B.C.). Those worn by these sisters of battle are for being taller, high heels, not like cavalry ones that are just functional. Adepta Sororitas are not going to ride a horse, or other animal, they use those heels for being sexier, and taller... So there's no need for them... Imagine a nun with high heels...