Posted by Ranillon on 24. January 2010 00:50
Technically, it's an assembled Trygon Prime, but I think it'll be easy enough to play it as a regular Trygon given the two are almost identical. To put it another way, I'll be miffed at any opponent who insists I pay another $50 just to have a slightly different mini!
The model was surprisingly easy to put together with little flash -- it took about two hours. The end result was a little bigger than I had expected, which is good as a large part of the appeal of the Trygon is clearly just that it is big and mean looking.
I've been going through the book extensively this week and finding more points -- potentially good and bad -- than I had originally expected. I've also been crunching numbers to better drill down and understand the these new Tyranids. I don't want to do them an injustice and jump too quickly to negative conclusions, but the problems I saw originally are still there (and some new advantages as well).
More to come...
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