Master Box plastic figures

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Master Box plastic figures

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Any good? Or need new resin 'eds?
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I love masterbox figures. Out of all the plastic brands (dragon, mini-art, Tamiya, etc) they are the best going for molding, detail, definition, etc and a great variety of interesting poses. If you cut and sand the individual parts carefully you can get them together with a tiny amount of filler, or none at all, which is something I can't really say for the other brands.

Some of my recent masterbox figures:

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Go for it. Best bang for the buck ( or pound) in figures.
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Yep, I must agree, I think masterbox do really fine figures :) never had any complaints in terms of detail or how well the fit together
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Cheers for the replies there's a couple of sets I want so I'll go ahead. Some really nice work on them there Forbes.
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