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Tango0118 Dec 2013 12:14 p.m. PST

Those figures are quite interesting…

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Hope you like them!.

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45thdiv18 Dec 2013 6:13 p.m. PST

So far the actual plastic kits are very soft on the finer details. Not one I would wish to pay the high prices for.

Mingans Marauders18 Dec 2013 8:51 p.m. PST

I have the Seamus set and agree on the details thing. The older sets I have, I think The Beckoers?, are even worse on the detail thing. Once you get primer and an undercoat of paint on, its hard to see what starts and what smears off into something else.

Other wise they are beautiful models and the Seamus set is wonderful, espically the Belles. The little copycat killer broke on me though, so I have to fix him somehow. And the Hired Swords are on my to order list.

Apperently, and looking at them both, Wargames Factory does the plastic for them. Or atleast, they share the same plant. Since the detail, work and plastic look almost excatly alike.

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