Thursday, 31 May 2012
Review: Vore BaneLegions (world exclusive)
OK so writing this Blog has given me some quite privileged access to not only industry types but also some damn fine early swag! How else would I be able to get a review of a product up on my Blog on the day it's revealed, and not even released yet? I'd like to thank Rob Lane for sending me this nightmare inducing beastie! The concept sketch for the Vore was first revealed actually on this Blog, in the interview I did with Rob Lane. Luckily for those of you who read my Blog this also means you get the full lowdown on it as a product before it's released. So is it worth spending your hobby budget on?
Product description
Right, I got mine in a pre-production box, without a nice cover art laden card sleeve, that most big BaneLegions monsters come in.It was wrapped in a lot of protective bubble wrap, it's not getting damaged in transit, that's for sure! Right before I go on any further I have to work out whether the Vore is a he or a she, and like all good vets I've checked between the legs... and I can report it's a baby boy! So he is a he. With that out of the way, what is he comprised of?
The Blood Maw Vore (to give him his full name) is made up mostly of a huge chunky piece of resin, comprising the main body, sans limbs. His right arm comes with claws pre-attached while his left arm has three separate claws that require attaching to his hand... or whatever you call it. There are two stumpy little legs that are cut just below the knee, handily there's one left one and one right one. Each foot require the attaching of three large claw like toe nails, he so needs to see a chiropodist! Then is his... erm... I was going to call it his face, but that's not quite right, nope I think I'll have to call it his mouth! Inside this mouth goes a lot of fang like teeth, 28 in total. That brings the number of total components, including a large square resin base (not pictured) to 44. But seriously, there is not too much to do in terms of assembly, and it's mostly those teeth and claws that bump the component score up.
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