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Mingans Marauders14 Sep 2013 3:16 p.m. PST

The new Blue Moon fuzzys are some of the best fuzzys I ever painted. These figures are just beautiful and a joy to paint. I should know I've painted over 700 of the little Bleeped texts. I've did a comparison with all of the manufacturers that I own and that are still available. The only companies I did not have to compare to were Galia, Mike's Models, Peter Lanning and Peter pig. They are a little thinner making them look more purporstion to other manufacturers.

1st picture from left to right is Old Glory, Blue Moon, Naismith, Blue Moon and Essex.

2nd picture from left to right is Lancaster, Blue Moon, Stone Mountain, Blue Moon and Irregular.

3rd Picture from left to right is Old Glory, Blue Moon, and Minifigs.

I'd buy more of these figures if I did not have so many already painted.

Enjoy

- Mike

rvandusen Supporting Member of TMP14 Sep 2013 3:19 p.m. PST

They look excellent, and seem to be just the right size. They don't look too tall.

skinkmasterreturns14 Sep 2013 8:43 p.m. PST

I want some of the new Blue Moon Fuzzies,but I have to do some more Brits first.I dont want to skew the numbers too badly.I have primarily the OG 15's with some Essex.My Brits are the opposite-all Essex.I'd love to do a Black Powder game with them.

Lion in the Stars15 Sep 2013 10:32 a.m. PST

If all Blue Moon minis are that nice, I'm going to be spending no small amount of cash on them in the future. I am focusing on the NWF, though, so no Fuzzie-Wuzzies for me at this time.

Maybe later, if/when I expand my operations.

Joes Shop Supporting Member of TMP15 Sep 2013 12:10 p.m. PST

Interesting, thanks!

deflatermouse15 Sep 2013 3:12 p.m. PST

Thats an excellent posting thank you.

I was worried they would be close to 18mm.

I have Minifigs, Lancashire, Peter Pig and Dixon/Two Dragons.

Lancashire were the nicest I thought. (till Now).
I would like for the higher command British and Dervishs to come out now.
thanks again

Early morning writer15 Sep 2013 9:55 p.m. PST

Nice comparison. As fast as Blue Moon comes out with stuff, I still find myself wondering when they will have their next release. Want to see the civilians for the the gangster era – and cars, trucks. Still waiting to see the creature pack from the Horror line – all monsters or more zoological beasts? And then there is the also fascinating question: what new range will be released?

Always want to see more from Blue Moon in 15/18 – they've become my go to source whenever possible.

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