Bootneck
A Fixture
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2012
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I recently took delivery of the latest addition to TFB American war of independence bust range. This bust is a departure from TFB’s normal releases in this range in that we are provided with one generic body, two different heads and four hats giving us the opportunity to paint as stated on the TFB website over 40 different units.
A number of options are available when purchasing and I chose option 1.
Two bodies, two heads and four hats. The option to purchase more bodies and heads is available at a discount of 15% on the TFB website.
The kits arrived in a sturdy cardboard box with each piece in a separate bag.
The scale is 1/9 and as with the rest of the series sculpted by Offo.
The resin is a cream colour and well detailed and defined.
On my version the odd air bubble was present on two of the hats but this is extremely small and will fill with a tiny amount of superglue. It’s almost nitpicking to mention it. Also the odd seam line will need attention but again very minor.
Detail is sharp and the options available to the artist will make for a very colourful addition to this interesting range from TFB. Available from the TFB website.
http://www.tfbminiatures.co.uk/
A number of options are available when purchasing and I chose option 1.
Two bodies, two heads and four hats. The option to purchase more bodies and heads is available at a discount of 15% on the TFB website.
The kits arrived in a sturdy cardboard box with each piece in a separate bag.
The scale is 1/9 and as with the rest of the series sculpted by Offo.
The resin is a cream colour and well detailed and defined.
On my version the odd air bubble was present on two of the hats but this is extremely small and will fill with a tiny amount of superglue. It’s almost nitpicking to mention it. Also the odd seam line will need attention but again very minor.
Detail is sharp and the options available to the artist will make for a very colourful addition to this interesting range from TFB. Available from the TFB website.
http://www.tfbminiatures.co.uk/