Rumour Engine - 19th October 2021

Ok sweetie, I see decency and reading comprehension aren't your strong suits, maybe go back and reread what I said, but this time use your special eyes and try to keep up ok?

First, when I say "I was 18 and there were plenty of kids younger than me at that time" it implies that there were people who were younger than me which would mean they were gasps 17 or less! Not even adults by your definition.

Second, did I say I bought any sisters starter kits? Heavens no, and that's because I have yet to buy a single one. A cursory glance at my post history will show you my army contains nearly every model you rattled off. The point I was making, which you so deftly dodged, is that the big boy boxes are still monopose. Sisters models have fixed leg/torso positions, you can theoretically swap arms but often can't, because they are made so certain arms fit certain torsos in certain ways.

And finally, no. Good lord man, where do you get this superiority complex? As you can't be bothered to click on a post history I wouldn't expect you to understand, but my army is well beyond custom. I'm not asking them to do all the work, I'm asking them to not make my work so damned hard. I'd like to have more options with my 60 dollar kits thanks. I don't need multiple monopose kits, I want to be able to put things together differently without having to sculpt half the model myself! Have you ever seen a Canoness kit? That's a question only you can answer, and I doubt your answer is going to make sense.

And of course you can only field one Celestine, do you really in your heart of hearts believe I've been playing 40k since 2002 and don't know that, or are you just being friendly? My point is the unnamed characters are monopose and the named characters are monopose, so it isn't like I have all these glorious monopose options you speak of in your previous posts. Again, this is a new line (2019 to present) and is effectively 90% monopose. It isn't an entry level army, being one of the more expensive options, and it's pretty heavily pose locked.

Last but definitely not least, you should try patreon, it's a great outlet for when you feel the need to patronize people.

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