
"EBOB Miniatures impressions" Topic
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| Prince Valiant | 03 Oct 2008 3:36 a.m. PST |
I just painted a 28mm Scottish Knight from EBOB miniatures and must say, I'm impressed by the quality of the casting. Sadly, the range is mostly meant for ´Braveheart´style of gaming and so it's a little limited in scope. There is some extra heads,weapons etc. A few figures needs some modelling and putty work and it's not just a straightforward painting job. Otherwise they are one of the best sculpts I have ever seen in 28mm . Have a look in my blog. Max alewho759.blogspot.com |
| oldbob | 04 Oct 2008 10:54 a.m. PST |
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| deanoware | 04 Oct 2008 6:00 p.m. PST |
I love Ebob, very easy to paint and always great sculpts. Not sure if I would call them 28mm unless you consider Reaper and such 30mm which they used to be 28mm so I don't know. Definitely larger than true 25mm but not quite 28mm either. |
| BravoX | 05 Oct 2008 6:35 a.m. PST |
Totally agree with you deano, in comparison to other 28mm I always think of them as like a 1:72 plastic compared to a metal 25mm. Sculpting is superb, I have a whole pile of the highlanders, very impressive but hard to match with anything else. |
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