Snakemen are back! Well… at least one is back. This is about what you would expect from a modern Forge World kit, though I did need to break out the fine grit sandpaper on one of her legs. She is absolutely covered in characterful detail! I really enjoyed painting up her amphibian buds. I started from a zenithal highlight and used Kroxigor Scales for the Armor, Wyldwood highlighted with Baneblade brown for straps, Scale Necro Gold, and the new Soulblight Grey wash to cheat some definition out of the tunics. The only issue I ran into painting was that the shoulder pad trim was actually too small for me to follow with my ever-so-slight hand shakes – but otherwise it was a blast. These were fun to paint up, with plenty of fun details. As always, we have two acrobatic poses with absolute nightmare joins! Thank goodness the action shots look great. I ended up breaking out the fine grit sandpaper! Being the first in the pool always had a downside – I had trouble angling the heads correctly as they didn’t have a place to “lock into”… and didn’t have a 360 product preview to cheat off of! You mile may vary but you may need to use those views to line the heads up right. There are prominent moldlines running down the legs – without any baggy fatigues or nurgley bits to hide behind. Lined up, the team has plenty of variation and doesn’t feel too samey.Ĭleanup on these models is a bit of a chore. Each sculpt has two head options for variety, and the thrower has ball-toting and empty right hand options. Want to know more about the Amazon team rules? Check out our roundtable for hot takes!Īs is standard with Blood Bowl teams, you get two identical sprues. There are lots of neat little details and loads of personality. Many thanks to Games Workshop for providing an advance preview copy of this team! While this kit was a bit finicky to build and prepare, I love the end result.
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