How To Assemble Warhammer Miniatures (Bloodletter)
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Very helpful - thanks for the tips - saves me messing up my son's models
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i have citadel brand plastic glue but it takes forever to dry
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My Khorne Berzerkers didnt come with an instruction sheet. Only a picture of a really tiny assembly guide on the back of the box so I have no clue where to to attach the skull chains or the grenades.
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a tip, use plastic glue from revell, it glues much better than GW and it is much more handy
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punisher25. if u want to have a grip while u paint use the base
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thx for the vid it helped me with necrons and i dont reccomend gw glue especially the plastic glue. I reccomend real plastic glue from your local hobby store and buy super glue for metal models from a shop that sells gw glue is so overpriced. oh and ur undercoating vid and basing vid are good too
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Thankyou, for making this! I wasn't assembling Bloodletters but it helped me with cliping the miniatures. Thanks!
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very helpful video, I just got some Chronoscope minis and had no idea that they needed to be assembled, Thanks a bunch!
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dude, Daemons are awesome in 40k! All of their units arrive by deep strike at the beginning of the match (meaning you can put them anywhere on the field). Augment with tzeentch units for amazing long range spells, nurgle units because they can take a lot of punishment, and a soul grinder because....they're effing soul grinders and you can pretty much stand against any army.
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They do :O
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Just a tip thats off topic- I dont recommend using bloodletters in 40k, as they get shot up and have to get to melee combat.
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can someone plz tell me why some people glue on the base before paint and some people add it after the model is painted?
Punisher255 3 years ago
The same reason some men wear ladies underwear, They just want to :)
CommunistChris 3 years ago 8