Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
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Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
Is the plastic on these figures (Legionare, Ninja, etc) the same softer plastic as on the Unimax modern and WWII figures; or more substantial plastic like Dragon and the early series 21st figures?
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Re: Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
I have two of those figures standing in front me, on my desk, right now. They're the same quality as all Unimax stuff.
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Re: Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
The weapons on my Samurai are pretty brittle, I broke the sword taking it out of the packaging, it was my fault for not being more careful.
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Re: Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
Sounds like they might not be too sturdy...
Re: Question about quality of Unimax historical figures
nah, the figures are awesome but the weapons are fragile, get them if you can but don't be a brute when unpackaging them.
"Leave the Artillerymen alone...they are an obstinate lot" -Napoleon