Bugbear w/Mace&Shield : HERMIT INN Unpainted Kit Non-scale HM009
Unpainted kit by HERMIT INN, non-scale (approx. 1:56-1:58, equivalent to 28mm table battle figure)
Product Specifications" 1 metal miniature included (with 1 x 40mm round base*)
Design" Kevin Adams
*This product contains lead (heavy metal). Please be careful not to inhale the powder produced during cutting and polishing, and wash your hands after touching. *Please be careful not to inhale the powder produced during cutting and polishing.
Assembly is required. Please use instant adhesives for bonding. Actual product is unpainted.
Actual product is not painted. Water-based acrylic paint is recommended for painting. ** The actual product is not painted.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Bugbear holds a huge mace and a huge wooden shield. He wears chainmail waist armor with reinforcing plates similar to that of his parent, a face knee brace similar in design to the one his mother wears on her left knee, and rameller armor in the same style as his brother (this one does not open in the front). The belt at his waist seems to have the clasp broken off inside. It is fortunate that the belt has not yet been removed, but at this rate it will only be a matter of time!
It may have been cut and machined from a gate or table. A shield made of thick wood reinforced with iron. Even though it is made of wood, it is quite heavy for its size and thickness. Naturally, it is not something that a human being could handle.
A mace with a spiked iron ball as large as a human torso. The handle head is decorated with a small amount of metal, but it is warped and battered. The tacks on the lamellar armor have been removed as much as possible. Rather than repairing their weapons and armor, these people think it is better to use them while they are usable and have goblins make new ones when they break. After all, that is the only way they can use their money and goods.
The equipment itself is not shabby, but it is in poor condition. The reinforcement plates have tacks flying all over the place, and some of them are falling off. Two large bags are hanging from the left hip, but the contents are probably of poor quality. The bag is hit by a nail, so it may have been repaired because he put too much weight in it, or he may have been tricked by goblins into believing it was beautifully decorated and sold it to him as a second-hand item.
This bugbear is also divided into three parts: body, mace and wrists, and shield, to achieve dramatic poses. The height will naturally exceed 40mm, so a 40mm base will be attached.
See for advice on how to process the base and examples of assembly, as well as how to paint it, in the "Painting Compendium Step Up Guide: Bugbear".
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Product Specifications" 1 metal miniature included (with 1 x 40mm round base*)
Design" Kevin Adams
*This product contains lead (heavy metal). Please be careful not to inhale the powder produced during cutting and polishing, and wash your hands after touching. *Please be careful not to inhale the powder produced during cutting and polishing.
Assembly is required. Please use instant adhesives for bonding. Actual product is unpainted.
Actual product is not painted. Water-based acrylic paint is recommended for painting. ** The actual product is not painted.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Bugbear holds a huge mace and a huge wooden shield. He wears chainmail waist armor with reinforcing plates similar to that of his parent, a face knee brace similar in design to the one his mother wears on her left knee, and rameller armor in the same style as his brother (this one does not open in the front). The belt at his waist seems to have the clasp broken off inside. It is fortunate that the belt has not yet been removed, but at this rate it will only be a matter of time!
It may have been cut and machined from a gate or table. A shield made of thick wood reinforced with iron. Even though it is made of wood, it is quite heavy for its size and thickness. Naturally, it is not something that a human being could handle.
A mace with a spiked iron ball as large as a human torso. The handle head is decorated with a small amount of metal, but it is warped and battered. The tacks on the lamellar armor have been removed as much as possible. Rather than repairing their weapons and armor, these people think it is better to use them while they are usable and have goblins make new ones when they break. After all, that is the only way they can use their money and goods.
The equipment itself is not shabby, but it is in poor condition. The reinforcement plates have tacks flying all over the place, and some of them are falling off. Two large bags are hanging from the left hip, but the contents are probably of poor quality. The bag is hit by a nail, so it may have been repaired because he put too much weight in it, or he may have been tricked by goblins into believing it was beautifully decorated and sold it to him as a second-hand item.
This bugbear is also divided into three parts: body, mace and wrists, and shield, to achieve dramatic poses. The height will naturally exceed 40mm, so a 40mm base will be attached.
See for advice on how to process the base and examples of assembly, as well as how to paint it, in the "Painting Compendium Step Up Guide: Bugbear".
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