Hobby Vlog 1: Victrix 28mm Roman Cataphracts and Late Roman Armored Infantry | Unboxing & Plans
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- čas přidán 28. 12. 2023
- Surprise! Here's some historicals from Victrix!
In this video, I share the impressive kits, some gorgeous decals from Little Big Men Studios, and my plans for how I hope to roll out some hobby content.
As always, thanks for watching!
www.victrixlimited.com
www.littlebigmenstudios.com/
store.warlordgames.com/ - Hry
How did it take me so long to find these?! Love it, friend!
Ben! I’m glad you did. But also embarrassed, because these videos are so terrible compared to yours.
Very good figures.Very good choice for anyone who loves this miniatures,Victrix and fire forge top of the line.
I'm really enjoying them. Great sculpts with a variety of poses.
Thanks for checking out my channel!
Nice Byzantine figures, good choice for anyone who like this sets Victrix and fire forge is top of the line!!!❤❤
Victrix models are by far my favorite. Both GB War Games Atlantic have plastic late Romans which are fine but the attention to detail and the proportions of the Victrix models out shines the competition.
Really great detail and so many options! Very cool.
Appreciate you stopping by to comment. Thanks!
Models look good and transfers look unreal 😍😍😍
Those Little Big Men transfers are going to save a lot of time with detailing and weathering the shields, since they're already packed with interesting dings and dents. Eager to try them out. Thanks for checking out the channel and commenting!
Hi the darts are called Plumbatae or martiobarbuli.
Yes! Thank you! Remembered it AFTER I recorded the video. Such is the way of things.
What brand of glue do you recommend/use?
Hi @jensonfang2639!
For plastic kits, I always use a plastic glue, since it welds both parts together with a very strong bond. I always use Gunze Sangyo "Mr. Hobby Mr. Cement S-type" for vehicles and sometimes for figures (although there are many companies that offer other options-AK Interactive, Tamiya, etc.).
I also use Model Master "Liquid Cement for Plastic Models" when assembling a figure-as it's sometimes easier to apply with the thin metal applicator-but can be a bit stringy.
I hope this helps a bit; we are spoiled for options and manufacturers these days!
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Not sure what you mean here, but thanks for checking out my channel!