A Note on Museum Z range figures
Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2020 5:59 pm
For those of you like me who are following Museum Miniatures' progress with their new Z-range miniatures, who are intrigued by the detail and posing, but unsure whether they're as blocky and beefy looking as in the CAD drawings that are displayed in the Catalog.
Well, I just received a recent order of figures from Museum to finish converting my NKE to Triumph, and a sample Macedonian companion horseman from their new Z range was included in the package. And I must say I was very pleased with the figure. Excellent detail, great pose, and very cleanly cast with no flash in whatever alloy Museum uses, which produces solid but not brittle figures. Same pose and detail, but not at all like close-up CAD image, which you can see here in the Museum Catalog: https://www.museumminiatures.co.uk/comp ... valry.html.
Truly excellent figure, which has me convinced to give Z a try. Just have to figure out which range, or wait until they add a new one that I want. So far, they have Alex. Macedonians, Hoplite Greeks, Early Indians, and Scythians.
Well, I just received a recent order of figures from Museum to finish converting my NKE to Triumph, and a sample Macedonian companion horseman from their new Z range was included in the package. And I must say I was very pleased with the figure. Excellent detail, great pose, and very cleanly cast with no flash in whatever alloy Museum uses, which produces solid but not brittle figures. Same pose and detail, but not at all like close-up CAD image, which you can see here in the Museum Catalog: https://www.museumminiatures.co.uk/comp ... valry.html.
Truly excellent figure, which has me convinced to give Z a try. Just have to figure out which range, or wait until they add a new one that I want. So far, they have Alex. Macedonians, Hoplite Greeks, Early Indians, and Scythians.