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Assembled, Painted
& Reviewed
by Andrew Judson
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S u m m a r
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Catalogue Number and Description |
WAW38 -Hungarian
Infantry with Shelter Cape |
| Scale: |
1/35 |
| Price: |
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Contents and Media: |
One figure
made up of a single resin part plus rifle in white metal. |
| Review
Type: |
FirstLook |
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Advantages: |
Crisp detail;
simple parts breakdown and construction; good pose |
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Disadvantages: |
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Recommendation: |
Recommended
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It is always nice to find a subject that is not very
common, and this figure does not disappoint in this respect!
The
contents of the set are very basic - a complete resin figure cast as a
single part and one rifle in white metal. Despite the simple parts
breakdown, both parts are bristling with detail.
Cleanup was very easy. Casting blocks were removed from
the feet, and a few seam lines on the legs and the top of the shoulders
were sanded off.
The figure's pose is interesting, having one arm
completely covered by the shelter and the other holding the rifle in a
relaxed fashion. The angle and expression of the face is more alert.
Painting with Vallejo Colour required plenty of earthy
tones. The end result is well worth the effort.
I have always enjoyed the Hornet and Wolf range and this
figure was no exception.
Recommended.
Thanks to Brett Williams from the Military Workshop in
Brisbane for the review sample
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