Can you imagine what GW would charge for a model of that size?!?!
Can you imagine whatGWFORGEWORLD would charge for a model of that size?!?!You could buy a house for that cost and still have left over money for a cup of coffee!
Agreed.Although not a saurapod, something like this would be great...
please no. D:Wasn't there a GW representative at Forge World open day who commented on future aesthetic changes?
The new races will look different to the old ones.
That isn't surprising, I was figuring that this would be the way of the future. I think they want AoS to distance itself from Warhammer Fantasy as much as possible.Wasn't there a GW representative at Forge World open day who commented on future aesthetic changes?
The new races will look different to the old ones. Ooruks will not look the same as the orcs we currently have. As such, when they get round to releasing Ooruks, the old models will cease production. He did say that you can still use your old models as ooruks, but you won't be able to buy normal orc boys again.
I think they want AoS to distance itself from Warhammer Fantasy as much as possible.
I would love to see something akin to a Kaprosuchus, or other form of Notosuchian. Something similar to this perhaps:
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Note that this is not an accurate Kaprosuchus, it has way to many horns and the like, but I think it really fits the warhammer aesthetic, what with everything basically being a more "badass" version of real creatures.
As for the models ceasing production, that is obviously a shame, but they won't do it until the new ones come out, and the time when the new Lizardmen come out is probably some time shortly before the heat death of the universe, so I would not be too concerned about it.
From what I have heard and seen, Finecast resin is on it's way out. It was an utter failure for the company. I'd expect metal models to be discontinued.
I'm intrigued by this comment - how were the Finecast Resin models an 'utter failure for the company? I prefer finecast resin over metal, and models still seem to be being sold in it?
Eventually everything is going to be plastic. Over the last couple of years all new models have been plastic and I can't see that trend changing in the future.Metal models are all gone (as far as I am aware), but if not resin do you think it will all go plastic when things get remodelled?