I've received mine and the are great. The loose heads leave quite a gap, which need to be filled. Very nice unboxingvideo. I've seen a lot of your video's now and I enjoy them, while building and painting myself.
I HAD THE GAP Thing too but they are nice thanks for showing my french hussars perrys horses did same on gap thing...but thick paint green stuff u name it lol we can do ....well done BUDDY
oh i just realized why they doing the horses head separate from the body , i guess all the boxes of cavalry might be like this soon because their is a small join around the neck which often needs putty to fill the gap ,but they look interesting nonetheless
Yeah, it's because the box represents 3 different units and two of them have different harnesses so you get one head without cross straps over the nose and one with the cross straps.
I've received mine and the are great. The loose heads leave quite a gap, which need to be filled. Very nice unboxingvideo. I've seen a lot of your video's now and I enjoy them, while building and painting myself.
I HAD THE GAP Thing too but they are nice thanks for showing my french hussars perrys horses did same on gap thing...but thick paint green stuff u name it lol we can do ....well done BUDDY
Wow, splendid sculpts, they look awesome!!
The separate heads for the horses are because Chevauxleger normally had different harness up there.
It looks good , a little bit of them settled into saddle rather than stiff back would be nice . I still got a box anyway
Very very cool kit i may purchase one soon
GREAT THANK YOU
oh i just realized why they doing the horses head separate from the body , i guess all the boxes of cavalry might be like this soon because their is a small join around the neck which often needs putty to fill the gap ,but they look interesting nonetheless
Yeah, it's because the box represents 3 different units and two of them have different harnesses so you get one head without cross straps over the nose and one with the cross straps.
yeh I seen someone throw some plastic putty in that part to fill up the gap as it is squeezed together