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REVIEW: Acid Rain Agurts

REVIEW: Acid Rain Agurts

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Paint applications are another of this lines strong points.  The weathering on these figures is great for the environment they are supposed to be in. Very little, if anything is needed to be done to make these look battle worn.  The clothes and weapons are both worn looking right out of the box.  When you first take the figure out you could wonder if it has already been played with. The metal has small areas of rust and the black wash on the attire is done in a way that does not drown out the original colors.  You can see by earlier pictures and ones to follow of the accessories the detail that was put into the figure to give it a nice gritty feel.

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Aside from the helmet, this figure comes with 3 weapons.  A pistol, rifle and Gatling gun.  All nicely detailed and can be held by the figure in ways that seem more natural for the weapon.  Some lines have an issue with “looking down the sights” but these figures can come as close as I have seen with any line I have used.  There is not really any holsters for the pistol or a sling for the rifle but those are small things that most people could easily create.  Only thing that I would have liked to see was an ammo belt of some sort for the Gatling gun but that is just for more of an accuracy thing with me.  Again, an easy fix is you have one from another line.  If you have a squad of Agurts then you can have each one be a specialist with a certain weapon or something of the sort.

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Ori Toy has brought us a great premium line of figures called the Acid Rain World. The creator Kit Lau has made an amazingly detailed universe that is filled with warring factions whom use soldiers and transforming vehicles. There are going to be more divisions coming in the future so right now here is the Agurts Infantry.  More on page 2 The Acid Rain line is a newer 1:18th scale line created by Kit Lau.  It has a mixture of transforming vehicles and soldiers.  This excerpt from the blog Kit has created gives a great explanation of what the Acid…

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I was brought into collecting when the GI Joe 25th anniversary came out. After dealing with repaints and sub par vehicles I started searching around for something a little better. A friend turned me onto the fighting 118th and I started moving towards a more realistic "verse" for my figures. After seeing a few dioramas from members on the site I got the bug for them. There is a certain quality of person that contributes to the site and that is what has kept me coming back. Everyone is honest about what your work can have better and really helps you to get the best out of yourself. I am MAJOR BLOOD on the site.

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