The wrists on the Necrons are all the sort that JoyToy typically uses with their normal-sized human figures, rather than the double barbell joints that the Space Marines get, which means it's a central ball with 2 smaller pegs, and that ball is a hinged joint... but only along one very specific angle, which makes finding where the joint bends, when installed, a bit tricky (and shifting the joint around to the direction you want it to move even more tricky). In the case of these Necrons though, all their replacement hands also come with those joints, and the hands are very easy to remove without accidentally leaving the joints in the wrists, so I'd recommend just popping the hands off and then bending/rotating the joint to the direction you want the hand to be able to hinge along, and then reinstalling it (the sculpting of the wrist on the figure does limit most of the motion but you can get a definite inwards/outwards bend when things are aligned properly).
@SpruesNStuds Жыл бұрын
Ahh once again, thanks for pointing out the finer details that I missed. Good eye sir, good eye. Also thanks for the little tip on removing the hands on the Necrons
@jayrey6945 Жыл бұрын
i like this race a lot, cant wait for their destroyers
@SpruesNStuds Жыл бұрын
Let’s hope that JT releases them
@reaganlaut746 Жыл бұрын
Brother Sprues, iam not a fan of necron but they does looks good, i may consider getting them someday just for the variety of my Warhammer displays, currently i am a fan of tau ,i was never interested in tau but now joytoy made me haha...btw i cant wait for the Ultramarines primarch,its insane lol
@SpruesNStuds Жыл бұрын
Brother Reagan! The beauty of the WH40K universe is that there is something for everyone to love and to dislike. So not everyone is going to enjoy everything. Yes, Roboute is a MUST buy for any UM fan