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D&D Nolzur's Marvelous Unpainted Minis: W1 Skeletons Reviews

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Wave 1These highly detailed plastic miniatures are pre-primed with Acrylicos Vallejo primer.• Little to no assembly required• Primed and ready to paint• Some miniatures include translucent partsApproximate Height:Skeleton with Sword: 34mmSkeleton with Pickaxe: 41mmContents:2 Skeletons2 Bases

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Christopher M
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These are great additions to anyone’s undead army or random appearing monsters for your campaign.
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Posted 3 years ago
The detail on this pair is just superb, but you'll need some magnifiers and insane detail brushes to take advantage of it. Mold seam removal is tricky because these are thin and flexible, so use a bit of patience and care. Paint adheres well and the poses are interesting. Great additions to any collection.
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Posted 4 years ago
I bought two pairs of these (four skeletons total). They fit very well with my other 28mm miniatures, there are some mold lines which were slightly tricky but they can be removed with some effort. For their price I said they were very much worth it. However it bothers me a bit that at checkout my order came to about almost 20 dollars with shipping and taxes. Which gives these minis an effective price of about 9 dollars each. Worth it at that point? Up to you. If we disregard the price. the sculpture is excelent.
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Posted 6 years ago
These are fantastic skeleton minis--the details are sharp enough for tabletop roleplaying (I'm not a wargamer, and I know the standard is a bit different) and the cost let's you build a sizable army on the cheap. I especially like the scale of the bones (compare them to the "fat" bones of reaper minis). They are smaller than other medium-sized creatures, but they aren't carrying around all that bothersome flesh...
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Posted 6 years ago