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![]() I just got 10 Excalibur teams and 10 packs of bases
![]() gradnovich@yahoo.com ![]() Last edited by MANIAX : 03-22-2009 at 11:52 PM. |
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![]() MANIAX,
I too have a set of these poses and bases. I really like the detail for a "stock" pose. They are very interesting. The bases seem to be "weak" straight out of the box compared to others but I like their design and I look forward to incorporating them into the mix. I am already working on customizing a pose and I look forward to see how the base holds up. ![]() |
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![]() Here you will see I am working an Excalibur figure (RB2) into a TE (#89 Spaeth) for Zombie Fields Steelers- initial coat compared to figure.
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![]() You are doing great work
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![]() So where do you get the Exacalibur stuff?
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![]() I utilized an excalibur pose to complete Zombie Fields #89 Spaeth- for Misfits Steelers.
As I mentioned earlier the figures are a bit small but they have very good detail. ![]() |
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![]() How do they compare to Tudor/regular Miggle and Buzzball in size?
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![]() The Excalibur figures are the same size as Miggle's "originals" but not as big as the Miggle 67 big men.
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