Mr Mystery
06-03-2012, 04:54 AM
First time poster, so apologies if this thread is in the wrong area!
Anyways. Picked me up 3 Nightscythes yesterday, and very nice they are too.
But....having built two (one Night, one Doom...hmm...sounds like a bad metal band) I am struck by the entirely superfluous parts, namely additional cabling.
Given how GW has been making the most of it's sprues, it seems very, very strange to have parts that simply aren't used. I have been over the instructions with a finetoothed comb, and checked the second one meticululously, and there's just nowhere for them to go.
Furthermore, their are very clear anchor points and design decisions taken with the way the kit is presented. The central consists of four parts, two of which are additional plating adding detail. The underside, where the Tesla Destructor sits has alcove where you mount them, but it's too large for them to sit snugly, instead just being mounted by post and hole. The engines themselves have what appears to be post and peg areas as well.
The real clincher? There are parts on the model with detailing...which are completely, 100% hidden from view.
I reckon we'll see a further release down the liine, with the sprue already designed, if not in existence (like the Deffrolla for the Battlewagon). If I'm right (and I'm going to go right ahead and assume I am...) what new toy can be look forward to???
I still have my third one to build, so provided I can get organised, I should be able to prove photos of what I'm on about.
Anyways. Picked me up 3 Nightscythes yesterday, and very nice they are too.
But....having built two (one Night, one Doom...hmm...sounds like a bad metal band) I am struck by the entirely superfluous parts, namely additional cabling.
Given how GW has been making the most of it's sprues, it seems very, very strange to have parts that simply aren't used. I have been over the instructions with a finetoothed comb, and checked the second one meticululously, and there's just nowhere for them to go.
Furthermore, their are very clear anchor points and design decisions taken with the way the kit is presented. The central consists of four parts, two of which are additional plating adding detail. The underside, where the Tesla Destructor sits has alcove where you mount them, but it's too large for them to sit snugly, instead just being mounted by post and hole. The engines themselves have what appears to be post and peg areas as well.
The real clincher? There are parts on the model with detailing...which are completely, 100% hidden from view.
I reckon we'll see a further release down the liine, with the sprue already designed, if not in existence (like the Deffrolla for the Battlewagon). If I'm right (and I'm going to go right ahead and assume I am...) what new toy can be look forward to???
I still have my third one to build, so provided I can get organised, I should be able to prove photos of what I'm on about.