As you might expect, there's a lot of pewter in this box. KM has also included the new textured bases (I'm not a fan because of my particular basing habits, but I know some people are), one for each of the Blackgates. Each major body is one piece, and the rest of the little bits come in a sealed bag. Vastly preferable to sprues, I think.
I have to admit that I went a bit overboard with assembly and priming, so the next pictures I have for you are all of the assembled Blackgates with primer already on. Just to be thorough, here's a front and back.
I had very few issues with assembly with this kit - another sign that KM is improving with its sculpt and quality control. My one major beef was with Little Spark, whose arm-holding-the-battery in no way fits the socket without a silly amount of filing and putty. His lower arm is actually bigger than his upper, so it looks like he's got a hideously-malformed bicep there. I managed to correct most of it with my files and putty, though, so it's not impossible.







Good to hear things are improving. If I had one gripe about the models I've built to date, it's that their fit is often questionable at best. I don't mind a little hobby work, but less is always better.
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