tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post5270212389633310104..comments2024-03-28T05:02:45.682-07:00Comments on Between the Bolter and Me: Kingdom Death: Assembling the first survivorsAdam Wierhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11710889303035437886noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-61127828679335256142018-07-21T19:04:06.092-07:002018-07-21T19:04:06.092-07:00Just an update for anyone stumbling across this. L...Just an update for anyone stumbling across this. Looking at the pictures on Kingdom Death's site(https://build.kingdomdeath.com/Starting-Survivor-Zachary) and having just put this model together there isn't a major problem with the hanging piece of cloth on the Zachary model the top of the cloth just needs to be attached at hip level. <br />The smaller piece of cloth that attaches at the knee does have some pretty bad gaps, visible even on their site so you will still want some putty handy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-15773813749219889142015-10-15T07:17:54.790-07:002015-10-15T07:17:54.790-07:00Yeah, green stuff is certainly required for their ...Yeah, green stuff is certainly required for their models, plastic or resin. Admittedly, green stuff is virtually always required with resin models, Kingdom Death, Forge World, or anything else. Bubbles and inconsistencies are inherent in the material. I have never seen or worked on a resin model that did not need green stuff. I put together a few of the resin KD models, and had to do quite a bit of green stuff work, despite having what I considered a pretty good cast. At the end of the day I would much rather work with plastic; it is more consistent and their are not bubbles. So I am pretty pleased these new KD models are made with a nice workable plastic.<br /><br />Oh, and I just played my first game of it, and had a great time! I will try to get up an impressions post soon! Eric Wierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01276836738624222147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3901426566557963132.post-39336744242524422582015-10-15T06:33:17.170-07:002015-10-15T06:33:17.170-07:00Very interesting post, I'm curious as to how i...Very interesting post, I'm curious as to how it plays.<br /><br />I'm doing a commission on one of their pinups and there are huge bubbles in a few places, so it seems like green stuff is needed for more than just gaps on these models. From what I've read this is a common problem for all their models.TableTopTerrorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13624521899571308285noreply@blogger.com