Okay, so I've got the first two of my Korpsmen done, and they're part of my first heavy stubber team, attached to They were quite a pain to assemble, but I did it in the end.... eventually.
All the pieces were there when I checked. All were in quite very good condition, and the detail was remarkable. I even ordered myself a Dark Arts Miniatures resin base for them from bitzbox.
This base was also in very good condition. 'Twas quite remarkable, the detail put onto this urban-themed base also. Looking over the bits once again, I did find one problem.
The heavy stubbers themselves were horribly deformed. But, a tub of hot soapy water and an hour and a half later....
... And I got nowhere in re-forming it. Oh well, atleast I took this time to wash the release agent from the rest of the models.
They looked noticably cleaner once cleaned, unlike my other forgeworld product, a Land Raider Achilles which I bought almost a year ago, which I could swear had the release agent pre-removed.
Onto the assembly. It went rather slowly, but it was built in the end.
I later fixed up some of the gaps on the model with the new liquid greenstuff, which is drying as I type. That would be all for today, and tomorrow I'll upload my desired colour scheme in a simple colour scheme thing I found online. I take no credit for designing it, only for putting all the colour into it. so, until next time, my friends.
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