50mm Star Wars Figures
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The most famous Bounty Hunter of
them all, Boba Fett. This is a three piece resin & metal figure
that requires assembly & is recommended for model makers of all levels |
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Another famous Bounty Hunter the
mysterious, Bossk. This is a single piece resin kit requires no
assembly & is quite simple to paint. |
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This is a particular favourite of
mine, The Gammorrean Guard. This is a two piece resin & metal
kit requires assembly, but the end results that can be produced from this
model is fantastic |
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This is a very good figure if you
are new to figure painting, The Clone Trooper. This is a single
piece resin kit requires no assembly & is very straight forward to
paint. |
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Because of the facial features, Mace
Windu is quite a difficult figure to paint. This two piece resin &
metal kit requires assembly & would be quite difficult for the novice
model maker. |
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The forefather to all Bounty
Hunters , Jango Fett. This is a three piece resin & metal
figure requires assembly & is recommended for model makers of all
levels |
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Undoubtedly the most famous droid
of them all, R2D2. This is a three piece resin & metal figure requires
assembly & can be quite difficult to paint. |
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If I was going to start painting
50mm Star Wars figures the, Super Battle Droid would be an ideal
starting point. No assembly is required with this figure &, painting
is very straightforward. |
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The only all metal figure to this
range is, IG88. This is a single piece metal kit requires no
assembly & is extremely simple to paint. |
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Famous for trying to take Han
Solo to Jabba The Hutt, Greedo is a single piece resin & figure
that requires no assembly, but can be quite tricky to paint.
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At one point the most powerful
man in the galaxy Moff Tarkin is a single piece resin figure that
is one of the most difficult to paint.
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