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Thursday, 14 November 2013
Review: Bolt Action Plastic Japanese Infantry
I ought a box of the new plastic range of Bolt Action infantry a few weeks ago to create a second platoon for my Imperial Japanese Army and to get hold of some suicide anti-tank men: nutters with exploding pikes.
The back of the box gives a taste of the contents and you get the paper banners as shown bottom left.
This (not very clear - sorry) pic shows one of the enclosed sprues and bases. The figures can be assembled in a variety of ways to give a rich diversity. This is one of the great advantages of plastic models.
A rather better pic showing the inserts . Have a look at the descriptions on the right. They give a flavour of the variation.
Just one of the assembled and painted troopers. I mixed together a left 'holding arm', a bayonet, a head with cap, a right hand with grenade, and a separate rifle with strap (put it on before putting the guy's arms on: I didn't and had to disassemble).
Poses are dynamic and the detail is crisp. I got a good result with some basic watered-down colour over a white primer finishing with a slosh of yellow-brown wash.
When it stops raining, if it stops raining, I will photograph the whole finished army.
Looks like a nice versatile kit.
ReplyDeleteIt's a very impressive box of stuff.
DeleteLove 'em; nothing like a few Japs to brace you up, a bit!
ReplyDeleteBanzai!
DeleteNice! A friend of mine loves the kit also, the arm matching is so much better than the earlier kits.
ReplyDeleteYes, everything fits on these figures.
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