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Re: Question to all, re Mecha kits...

From: emu2020@c...
Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2012 17:02:47 +0000 (UTC)
Subject: Re: Question to all, re Mecha kits...

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I think the allure of poseability may be a siren's song here. 

Though there certainly is an "oooo shiny" aspect regarding more options
in gaming miniatures, but realistically the more pieces the more work
there is to get it on the table and to keep it on the table. Even larger
models become horribly over-fiddly when they are being assembled to go
onto the gaming table and are definitely less likely to hold up as well
as a smartly designed models with a few, good, key options available. 

Keeping limbs one-piece but providing optional sets or poses is one way
to go. This will all for durability in play and provide the flexibility
in posing to make them look good on the table without compromising that
durability. Assembly for a force of any size then become manageable,
promoting the purchase and use of more than one model per player. 

-Eli 

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