A cautionary tale
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 1:35 pm
I just now got round to unpacking my stuff that I brought over to Scotland. Of the 35pt Cryx that I brought over, the following was observed:
One of my bile thralls was bent at a 90degree angle at his ankles. (ie was face-down, but still attached to his tab in the base). Paint flaked off all around his ankles.
All 3 of the withershadow combine were snapped off their tabs
My warwitch siren's sword arm was bent back at an extreme angle, and was attached only by the pin in her shoulder joint (now bent)
Heavy wreck marker was not only chipped to all hell, but actually had new gouges in it. Thank the dragonfather it was a bloody wreck marker!
The egregore was not only chipped to hell (and I ain't talking scratches here. I mean 3-4sq mm of paint flaked off in many places) but had also lost one of its spikes. Now, this wasn't a big spike. I'd have had trouble trying to pull off this wee, stubby spike myself if I'd ever tried.
Slayer hell jack's arm broken off at the magnet joint (very fixable though)
Malice helljack's harpoon arm snapped off at the elbow. This wasnt a joint, this is one single piece of plastic that has been snapped clean through. Will be a bitch to fix.
Necrotech snapped off his base (given he is a pretty squat mini, attached at 4 separate points to the base, this is pretty impressive)
My leviathan helljack was not only snapped off his base, but all 4 legs are wobbly in their sockets. It should be noted that he was attached to his base by having his feet embedded in 5mm of solid resin and his legs are attached to his body by 2 part epoxy. I mean ffs, how much harder could I have tried???
Now, you all know how anal I am about painting minis. Its hardly the first time ive had to transport minis. Heck, its hardly the first time ive taken minis overseas. When I transport them I wrap em up goooooood. I can only speculate as to what the baggage handlers were doing with my case. Playing rugby, perhaps. Practicing their drop kicks, maybe.
Anyway, lesson learned. Never. Ever. EVER. Take minis on a plane.
Just say no, kids.
One of my bile thralls was bent at a 90degree angle at his ankles. (ie was face-down, but still attached to his tab in the base). Paint flaked off all around his ankles.
All 3 of the withershadow combine were snapped off their tabs
My warwitch siren's sword arm was bent back at an extreme angle, and was attached only by the pin in her shoulder joint (now bent)
Heavy wreck marker was not only chipped to all hell, but actually had new gouges in it. Thank the dragonfather it was a bloody wreck marker!
The egregore was not only chipped to hell (and I ain't talking scratches here. I mean 3-4sq mm of paint flaked off in many places) but had also lost one of its spikes. Now, this wasn't a big spike. I'd have had trouble trying to pull off this wee, stubby spike myself if I'd ever tried.
Slayer hell jack's arm broken off at the magnet joint (very fixable though)
Malice helljack's harpoon arm snapped off at the elbow. This wasnt a joint, this is one single piece of plastic that has been snapped clean through. Will be a bitch to fix.
Necrotech snapped off his base (given he is a pretty squat mini, attached at 4 separate points to the base, this is pretty impressive)
My leviathan helljack was not only snapped off his base, but all 4 legs are wobbly in their sockets. It should be noted that he was attached to his base by having his feet embedded in 5mm of solid resin and his legs are attached to his body by 2 part epoxy. I mean ffs, how much harder could I have tried???
Now, you all know how anal I am about painting minis. Its hardly the first time ive had to transport minis. Heck, its hardly the first time ive taken minis overseas. When I transport them I wrap em up goooooood. I can only speculate as to what the baggage handlers were doing with my case. Playing rugby, perhaps. Practicing their drop kicks, maybe.
Anyway, lesson learned. Never. Ever. EVER. Take minis on a plane.
Just say no, kids.