The Elder Scrolls Bleak Falls Barrow Hard Plastic Delve Set


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Description

Explore the world of Elder Scrolls, as the Dhovakin faces the undead keepers of forgotten tombs and ruins. The DRAGONBORN delves into ancient Nord barrows and caves, equipped with her iconic weapons and armour. The Dragonborn is opposed by the deathless DRAUGR WARRIORS WITH GREATSWORDS and creaking SKELETON ARCHERS. These forces are led by one of the Dragonborn’s most fearsome enemies, the DRAUGR OVERLORD, who jealously guards the secrets of his resting place. 

For use with Elder Scrolls: A Call to Arms Miniatures Core Rules Set 

This set contains eight 32mm scale high-quality multi-part hard plastic miniatures with bases. Requires some assembly. Supplied unpainted. Scenic bases not included. 

Description of contents

1 x Dragonborn, Champion of Skyrim

1 x Draugr Overlord, Bleak Falls Guardian

3 x Draugr Greatsword Warriors

3 x Skeleton Archers

8 x Bases

Contents

8 x 32mm multipart plastic figures

8 x bases

Expand your game with the Imperial Legion Plastic Faction Starter and Stormcloaks Plastic Faction Starter also available.

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Brian
Good detail, but so many pieces!

I've been in this hobby since 2002, and I've worked with models from countless companies. The detail and structure of these plastic models for TES are rock solid, and well worth the price. I would put the sculpt quality and ease of assembly at about 80-85% of the kits put out by a certain workshop company. Probably my biggest complaint with this kit is the sheer number of pieces some of these models come in. Some of the draugr are in fourteen pieces! Normally that's not much of an issue with some of the basic infantry kits I've worked with, but the more realistic proportions on these models means the areas of contact for joining pieces are significantly smaller here, and it makes assembling the models at anything more than a glacial pace a bit frustrating. More than a few times I'd be trying to attach an arm, only to have a leg snap off, or something. I see no reason these kits should be in so many tiny pieces (for example most of the heads are in two pieces). Other than that, though, I'm looking forward to painting these!

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