>>9148487I'm glad you're enjoying the pics anon! Usually when I army build, I try to aim for three generics and a squad leader, but the Legions figures are all so nice looking, and so easy to customize considering how many other 1:12 scale lines are out with accessories that swap perfectly onto em, I usually find myself making the "generics" into named figures. With my 1:18 troop builders, even with custom gear they don't really stand out much on a shelf, but with a simple head swap and a cape from a Toybiz LotR figure, the basic Golden Elf Legion Builder can become a fantastic looking Elf Captain of the Guard.
Though I do confess, some of these "armies" are looking a bit small. But thankfully there are tons of new figures on the way and they'll certainly help to bolster the ranks of all my growning Legions!
>>9148598Thanks anon, this place can get slow between releases so I hoped some OC could liven things up. And the Fury Orc is real nice, though I wish he was a Legion Builder. But I feel that way about all "deluxe" priced army builders, if I'm supposed to have a team of em, make em simple and lower the price. That said, he works great as a named Orc and fits my Red Sons really well.
>>9148821It's hilarious because I too am a 1:18 fag. I've literally been a fan of the 3"3/4 Joes my entire life and still have many of the original line figures as well as a massive collection of the ME stuff. As of late, I've also been getting a lot of AR and Joytoy stuff and have been involved in almost all of MGR's kickstarters (current one included). I never understood the rivalry between the scales when you can literally buy both and enjoy them equally.
>>9148832And it's a good thing they changed it, these guys would've been awful at 1:18!