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Recommendation and Review: Kromlech's 'Sons of Thor' Bits


RikuEru

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Hjolda, Brothers and Sisters,

Now that my most recent order of Kromlech Bits arrived, including their new shields, (which I will be using to make my own 'Grey Slayer) I think I thought I'd make a collected review of the bits I bought over the last years. By now they have an -almost- complete collection of Sons of Thor bits. (Only missing some nice helmets or heads now ;D )

And to be honest, I can't say anything bad. Artur, Maciej, Eliza and their team produce absolutely flawless products. They get your delivery on the way as quickly as possible and delivery is quite fast, even if I 'just' choose regular Polish Mail Services. (took 3 days from Ordering it, to my doorstep - So Mid of Poland to the Western Edge of Germany. In my opinion that's fast.)
The boxes are always very carefully packed and I never had a damaged product. Every order has a small card, signed by Maciej or Eliza, as a proof of control.
Are you scarred and scared, because "Finecast" has left Tzeentchian Nightmares in your mind? Or you dread the warm water baths of carefully bending resin back into shape? You are in for a treat! Bubbles are non-existant and not even the Spears I had ordered for a friend were bent.
They do have flash, but it's easily removed and never in spots where it would hurt the details.

Their service leaves nothing to wish for either. The Online Store has a Loyalty Points Program, which you can convert into little discounts. In addition to that, they have frequent discount events or even giveaways - as announced on their facebook page or in the B&C Thread - and I think you get a discount code with your first order, aswell. (So you can use it on your Second Order or gift it to a friend!)

Every order has a little Extra Bit as a small gift. So you can get a Helmet of a certain Egyptian-themed Brother Legion you can use on a base, or a Pirate Orcs head as a trophy or a combi-weapon for your Wolf Lord - or anything else from their range!

 

 

Sons of Thor Backpacks

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Sons of Thor Fur Cloacks & Backpacks

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Sons of Thor Torsos

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Sons of Thor Shoulder Pads

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Sons of Thor Legs

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Sons of Thor: Wolf Pattern Shields

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HDF Glyphs: Sons of Thor Symbols

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Note that there are also incredibly looking "Sons of Thor Doors" for Rhinos available, which I haven't purchased yet.

 

In addition to that, I got some things from their Legionnaire Range:

Legionary Breacher Bike

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Legionary Legs

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Legionary Jump Pack

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Dragonborn Shoulder Pads

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Thanks for the review. Do you perhaps have a photro of the jump pack mounted on a (GW) marine? I can't quite judgwe the scale from your pictures or those on the website. Thanks in advance.

 

Western edge of Germany, Aix-la-Chapelle or Cologne?

Thanks for the review. Do you perhaps have a photro of the jump pack mounted on a (GW) marine? I can't quite judgwe the scale from your pictures or those on the website. Thanks in advance.

 

Western edge of Germany, Aix-la-Chapelle or Cologne?

No, but I can tack it on one tomorrow or so. Will do!

 

And I'm living just 20 minutes south of Cologne ;)

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I like those sheilds a lot but i make a point of not buying third party bitz as a policy. I had my army on display at Warhammerfest 2017 at our booth and i couldn't put my rhinos up becaude they had third party doors at the time (since replaced with new Forgeworld doors)

 

I'm not affiliated with any GW partnerships currently but who knows when that could change.

 

Edit: "couldn't put my rhinos up" is putting it a bit strongly. It was my call actually, & i felt that a bit of discretion was in order given the venue.

@Riku Great review. One question, how do the legs look/feel scale wise with the GW torsos? I have some of their Legionairre legs and they feel a bit on the narrowish side. Not bad, but a bit noticable imo.

 

@Wispy I get into a discussion around that all the time with my roomate, he's all GW for everything. I love 3rd party stuff. His argument is that I will never be able to play at Warhammer World. That said... I live in Seattle, so, probably not really an issue. :D

I dont think the staff would ever kick you out of Warhammer world... They're good folks. You can expect a gentle ribbing and a disapproving glare at worst.

 

For me, it was more of a professional courtesy as i was exhibiting as a GW partner.

I have some of these backpacks and they do look good, but I am not a fan of resin. The plastic models are just easier to deal with, stay together better, etc. So I have been avoiding stuff like this for that reason, just because I don't want to deal with it.

(Maybe I'm doing it wrong, who knows -- but that's been my experience, anyway.)

I dont think the staff would ever kick you out of Warhammer world... They're good folks. You can expect a gentle ribbing and a disapproving glare at worst.

 

For me, it was more of a professional courtesy as i was exhibiting as a GW partner.

Even as a partner, using third party bits shouldn't be that big of a deal. Now if you use whole 3rd party models (with or w/o GW bits), I could see an issue.

I have some of these backpacks and they do look good, but I am not a fan of resin. The plastic models are just easier to deal with, stay together better, etc. So I have been avoiding stuff like this for that reason, just because I don't want to deal with it. (Maybe I'm doing it wrong, who knows -- but that's been my experience, anyway.)

Plastic is easier but as it is a common mistake that I myself used to make, do you wash your resin parts before you glue them? If not rinse then in a soapy water or denatured alcohol, this will remove the mold release chemicals the keep the glue from sticking. They go together much better. It also helps with plastic but seems to be less critical.

@Riku Great review. One question, how do the legs look/feel scale wise with the GW torsos? I have some of their Legionairre legs and they feel a bit on the narrowish side. Not bad, but a bit noticable imo.

 

Due to the "trim" these legs are a tad bit wider, than the regular Leggionaire ones. Height wise they are just perfect, not so squatty poses.

More importantly they are very intricately detailed, very crisp and fine. Perfect for Characters.

 

I have some of these backpacks and they do look good, but I am not a fan of resin. The plastic models are just easier to deal with, stay together better, etc. So I have been avoiding stuff like this for that reason, just because I don't want to deal with it. (Maybe I'm doing it wrong, who knows -- but that's been my experience, anyway.)

The Kromlech Stuff I got never needed more than a quick rinse. Whatever they do, they are doing it right. Never had something as oily as FW stuff can be, due to the release agent. (Zero Warpage aswell)

 

IF washing the parts doesn't help at all, remember that not all plastic glues work that well on resin.

I always use Uhu/Patex instant glue, the little tubes. Never failed me, holds longer than most relationships.

I picked up a breacher bike myself. I had hoped to use it as a counts as thunderwolf cavalry. ( Iron wolf cavalry?)

Bike went together well. I don't mean to derail. I've got pics side by side with a standard bike here (wip) http://imgur.com/gallery/vAlButj

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