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Feb 18, 2020
Prettier than GW but a lot more work
1 of 1 found this helpful Sprues have a greasy release agent on them. The instructions suggest soaking them in warm soapy water and rinsing. This did not remove all the release agent. Soaking in soapy water and using a soft bristled tooth brush gets most of it off.
There are a lot of sprue gates that need to be clipped or trimmed. Nothing awkward to work with though. Some mold lines do need to be filed down. None are in hard to reach places.
Model parts are not exactly the same size; either from model to model or product to product. For instance some arms are thicker than others. So mixing body parts within the product line will require some filing or gap filling.
As for durability, I have dropped these models onto my concrete floor from waist height several times. No damage. Out of the 3 boxes I ordered I only had 1 firearm that was slightly skewed on arrival. Barely noticeable so I did not bother correcting it.
In short, these require a lot more work to assemble than modern Games Workshop kits. However the models look so darn good! Coupled with providing a unique looking army, I think the Raging Heroes miniatures are worth the purchase.

Feb 18, 2020
Worth it
Sprues have a greasy release agent on them. The instructions suggest soaking them in warm soapy water and rinsing. This did not remove all the release agent. Soaking in soapy water and using a soft bristled tooth brush gets most of it off.
There are a lot of sprue gates that need to be clipped or trimmed. Nothing awkward to work with though. Some mold lines do need to be filed down. None are in hard to reach places.
Model parts are not exactly the same size; either from model to model or product to product. For instance some arms are thicker than others. So mixing body parts within the product line will require some filing or gap filling.
As for durability, I have dropped these models onto my concrete floor from waist height several times. No damage. Out of the 3 boxes I ordered I only had 1 firearm that was slightly skewed on arrival. Barely noticeable so I did not bother correcting it.
In short, these require a lot more work to assemble than modern Games Workshop kits. However the models look so darn good! Coupled with providing a unique looking army, I think the Raging Heroes miniatures are worth the purchase.