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Which warmachine models are plastic

2022.01.07 19:39




















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I'm looking into getting into Warmachine after 40K but I hate dealing with metal models. I hate the gluing and I really hate the paint chipping. I've seen on the website that there are plastic WM battleboxes, which is great. I however couldn't find what other models are available in plastic. Is everything else metal? Thanks, this is very useful! In general, is there a move towards plastic and if so, how quick? Am I going to gimp myself too much by staying away from the metal minis?


Lurking in the shadows Thanks for the helpful list. Atlanta, GA. From what I remember, PP has had two price increases in it's history, and both of those were due to skyrocketing tin prices. That's why you'll find lots of warjacks and medium-based infantry in plastic. They haven't yet mentioned any plans to do the full line in plastic, so your best bet is to collect what you like even if it's metal.


I prefer metal, but that's just me. Pretty much reiterating what Mr. Grey said. The only things really to expect in plastic anytime soon are the rest of the light warjack kits for the battlebox chasis Sentinal, Redeemer, Nightwretch and eventaul Hordes ones which have been stated as in the books, but no date whatsoever has been given on them. PP seems to not want to put money on some of the start-up needed, and right now the issues iwth their outsourced plastic products seems to of put a damper on future plastics in a while.


And stuff. It's a real shame about their problems with the plastics - I keep hearing polarizing viewpoints going from "This is awesome! I've seen some of the mold lines and the deformations on the Khador kit in pictures, and there isn't really much you can do to fix a concave bubble in the smokestack of a machine. I'm really hoping that the "new wave" of plastics - by which I mean the Man o' War kit and whatever plastics arrive from Wrath and the next Hordes expansion - will have solved whatever previous problems PP had with current production.


In the meantime, I'm eyeing the Extreme Khador warjacks as possible platforms for an omni-jack. Ideally, I'd like to pick up the Extreme s , at least one plastic kit, and the Torch and Black Ivan upgrade kits and just magnetize everything.


I'm hoping that clever use of magnets will allow me to field a warjack that can be turned into the entire range of Khador Juggernaut-chassis warjacks, including the two character jacks we're getting in Wrath. The biggest offputting thing for the plastic jacks is the are a lot bigger than the metals. The plastic Cygnar kit is as big as Rowdy who used to stand much higher than the normal clads.


Liberty, MO. Wasted Focus Veteran of Warmachine Weekend Southern Finland. Sparks wrote: 12thRonin wrote: The biggest offputting thing for the plastic jacks is the are a lot bigger than the metals.


I don't think they'll ever re-release the old character jacks as plastic kits, whether it be an upgrade kit or not.