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Xen
Sculpted by Tom Lishman
Designed by Piotr Czajka
Illustration by Jun-Ki Jeong
Painted version by Arkaitz Perez Vallecillo
Produced by Neko Galaxy Miniatures
Scale 75mm
Price at time of writing 52.00 Euros
Materiel Pink resin
nekogalaxyminiatures.bigcartel.com
Packaging and Contents
The model was ordered directly from Neko Galaxy in Poland and arrived well packaged and secure with no problems. At the time I ordered the model Piotr was away on holiday but I was contacted right away and informed of this which I really appreciated as I knew what was going on at all times.
Added to this was the fact that a day later I decided to order another model from them, once again Piotr contacted me saying he would refund me one of the postage costs as he would send them both together. For me that was really good customer service as I wouldn't have thought anything about paying two postage costs as I ordered them separately but what Piotr did was a nice personal touch.
Now onto the actual packaging. The box is made of sturdy cardboard with the art work on the front and the product info on the side and the packing medium is crinkled card which is great as it means it all can go in the recycling bin when I'm done with it. The parts came secure in a plastic bag which was stapled shut so all parts where held in place nicely.
The contents of the box includes 7 resin parts, these are the legs, the torso with head, the gun hand, the main bike body, the rear bike body, the handlebars and finally the bike front bumper.
As well as these parts we have a Neko Galaxy sticker which is very cute, who doesn't love a crazy cat sticker and also a art card featuring the concept art. The art card is business card size and the colours really pop, and that completed a really nice package.
Kit Components
Torso with Head and Gun Hand
The model is a nice 75mm model and as such has plenty of room for details. The torso has a main pour spout on the bottom and two smaller ones there as well, there is also four more small spouts linking the straps on the sleeves to the jacket. All of these will come of with a pair of clippers and will need minimum clean up after. The mould lines are very faint and wont need much work to remove and I really did struggle to find any so the primer would probably cover them up anyway.
I really love the design of this model and having grown up with 80's and 90's anime and manga it automatically makes me think of Akira with that amazing jacket. As I hold the torso in my hand rotating it while writing this review I still can't believe how intricate it is from the straps on the sleeves to pockets and badges and the hood all sculpted with loving care. But at the same time this would be so easy to paint, just a bit of under painting and some glazes of brown and you have a great looking leather jacket then just pick out the details. Even though it has a lot going on this model really doesn't feel intimidating to a painter which is a big plus to me.
Now the face does have a slightly anime feel to it but I have seen other Neko Galaxy models painted with a realistic paint job and it does change the feel a lot. So for anyone who likes this sci-fi look but not so much the anime style you really could paint it in a more realistic way. The face has some really nice hair which is stylised without looking cartoonish and the face has one of the best expressions of defiance and rebellion of a proper biker.
The gun hand will perfectly fit onto the torso arm in a casual resting pose which fits with the rest of the model very well. There are two spouts to be removed one on the wrist and one on the end of the barrel these will both clip of easily.
I really like the gun design as it feels familiar while at the same time having a futuristic look to it, I always like when sci-fi has it's roots in reality and this continues throughout the whole model.
Legs
The legs have little pour spouts on the base of the boots which will need clipping off, I have searched for mould lines but I just can't seem to find any it's been that well cast. As the legs will be the main bearer of weight for the kit I will put brass rods in both feet to anchor it to the base and also a brass rod in the crotch to secure it to the bike, this should give it a lot of stability and support.
The legs have been really well sculpted with a nice tight fabric that includes enough creases to really make it look realistic. Added to this are some really nice details like the stripe down the side of the legs the knee pads and the small circles on the thighs which break up what could otherwise be a plain area. And I have to mention it but with this pose leaning over the bike that is a derriere extraordinaire well done to the sculptor.
Last but by no means least we have the boots. A classic and cool biker boot design that would work with classic leather or some bright coloured look also. The sculpting is top quality and the straps look great and even, all in all it just blends with the legs perfectly and works with Xen' outfit.
Continued in the next post