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20 minutes ago, Orange Knight said:

will be a bit of a paint to transport and store.

If it's not easy to build, or the door and the connection to the pod itself being one solid part,you can magnetize the door at the corners.

 

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7 minutes ago, DemonGSides said:

 

Most promo shots are done with 3d printed models, not actual plastic printed stuff.  That's why there's sometimes some slight variations between promo shots and released models.

 

Yeah, I realise that, but this one is the 'worst' I've seen. 

The new kit looks good, but I literally have a moving box full of old Drop Pods (yes, I did spend five years in a madhouse right after assembling them, why do you ask?), so I won't be replacing them, pretty much no matter what.
I do sort of wonder about the size of these and how it'll work on the smaller tables people generally play on now.

10 minutes ago, Valkyrion said:

It also like like pretty grainy 3d print. I know they've used 3d prints in the past, but this is quite stark on the bottom of the fins. Unless that's not what I'm seeing and it's just brush marks, but that'd be even more unusual. 

 

You can see layer lines on the inside as well as on the bottom of the fins, and on the middle of the metal part on the right-hand fin.

 

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Accidentally a whole post

I like it and I hope they say "ignore the doors when measuring to and from this model" or words to that effect. That way no arguments and people with permanent doors up pods can still use them.

Where is @Chapter Master Valrak There it is. 

He's been talking about this for some time now, so it's not a huge surprise for me. However:

Why? why why why why are the doors forced open and part of some tactical rocks? this makes it a worse model in my opinion that the doors do not move, close, and so on.

Apparently this is because of tournament players and to make or have rules on where you measure from.

Why is it only 5 marines per pod?  -- maybe it always was? --EDIT: It was pointed out to me that it's 2 per door, I see it now. It creates a choke hold on the door when getting out so it's poor design but I guess it's always been like that. lol

No guns?

Considering they are taking into account tournament players... where on Terra does this thing fit? It's footprint is HUGE looking. Having a model where the doors are static makes it harder to place. When you look at a tournament table and all their L shaped buildings and so on... placing this might be hard. I can see it being a problem. placing more than one of them? even worse. 

 

I dunno, in some ways it looks a little nicer a little more streamlined, in other ways it's just a loss. Its just worse than it used to be. 

SIDE NOTE: I could see this being used as some nice scenery, all cut up or blasted / crashed.

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I wonder if they upscaled it. No way you're getting two intercessors into one of those bays. It required some suspension of disbelief for oldmarines, frankly.

 

I like the change to the interior, more closed-off bays is nice. I wish they'd go whole-hog and bring back the OG Forgeworld design with the fully enclosed bays and 5-man pod, that was really cool.

I suspect this might be in the slightly cheaper and less sharp plastic that they've used for terrain in the past. (And endless spells for AoS maybe?) Remaking it as effectively a terrain piece without options would make more sense then, and might allow them to make it a bit cheaper (or at least to better dodge the next price rise).

16 minutes ago, OpossumStrong said:

If it's not easy to build, or the door and the connection to the pod itself being one solid part,you can magnetize the door at the corners.

 

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Yes I think it will be possible, but the interaction with the rules might be wonky as a result.

 

I get the impression that the rules will be very specific. 

11 minutes ago, INKS said:

Why? why why why why are the doors forced open and part of some tactical rocks? this makes it a worse model in my opinion that the doors do not move, close, and so on.

The tactical rocks are apparently optional, at least

Hopefully they have useful (but not overpowered) rules that make them viable on the tabletop.

 

Looks like they will still only hold 10 models (12 would have been ideal, allowing either attached characters or two squads of 6, like Badeguard), so the rules improvement would have to be something else.

 

I'm hoping for 1) keeping turn 1 deep strikes and 2) a buff to the disembarking unit (i.e. +1 to charge rolls and -1AP for all attacks for a unit that disembarked from a Drop Pod this turn, or something like that).

 

If you had buffs like these and made the points reasonable (I'm thinking around 60 points per pod), plus made them DTs (so you could take up to to 6 of them), I could see them really getting some play in competitive 40k (again, without being OP or "auto-take")

34 minutes ago, Matcap86 said:

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Here's the more scenic shot from the site, for size reference.

Hopefully some clever/skilled with Photoshop type person :whistling: will be able to make some sort of comparison between this new model and the existing kit; I'm interested to see if it has followed the trend for 'upscaling' models :huh:

I've never actually bought a drop pod. I think this new model looks nice, but it's far too impractical to transport and store for me to take seriously, and I have a Stompa.

Is it possible for Space Marines to get a new/refreshed kit without complaining about it?

 

This is basically an announcement article.
I wouldn't be surprised if this has the Classic SM Transport "Mysterious Single Stormbolter that isn't on the Model" like the Rhino has.

Model isn’t a surprise given Valrak’s rumours, but the timing of the announcement is. 

 

They posted something about fast attack on their socials the other day, with the art depicting the old landspeeder. Makes me wonder if the new landspeeder rumours are just that, a new landspeeder, and not a variant of the Stormspeeder.

 

I also then wonder if we’re getting a drip fed approach for this next release of Marine kits? 
 

I will definitely pick these up. When I left the hobby Drop Pods weren’t a thing yet, or at least I don’t remember them, and since returning I haven’t bothered with anything First Born because the expiry date is a little too short for my liking, so there’s a gap in my collection.

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