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They're okay, but why not just release Tyranid Hunter shoulderpads for
the current plastics? There doesn't seem to much difference between
these and normal SMs other than those.
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Philip wrote on 28 Apr 2005 20:53:27 -0700:
> They're okay, but why not just release Tyranid Hunter shoulderpads for
> the current plastics? There doesn't seem to much difference between
> these and normal SMs other than those.
At least Iron Hands players have a couple more models to base conversions on with those 2 with robotic limbs.
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In article <587631d1.0504281953.3c33784f@posting.google.com>, Philip Bowles, pbowles@aol.com Varfed out the following in Timo speak...
> They're okay, but why not just release Tyranid Hunter shoulderpads for
> the current plastics? There doesn't seem to much difference between
> these and normal SMs other than those.
> > Philip Bowles
>
Thanks for the pics. Honestly they're ok - but they don't exactly stand out as 'Nid Hunters'. The 'Do it yourself' conversions with Nid parts nailed to the armor look more the part than these guys.
Myrmidon
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