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Redvers and Son Get Into Bushido

Redvers and Son Get Into Bushido

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Building our Christmas presents

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Both I and my son wanted to add to our factions and so both asked for Bushido stuff for Christmas. For me, I opted for the Yuta or Yurei boxed set which is a themed box around 4 witches (or Shugenja). They were all given an offer of power by Yurei with the catch that all four sisters had to agree. Three did, one didn’t, so the box contains the three living witches, each with their own powers and the fourth witch who is now a kairai (or zombie). It also contains a couple of skeleton warriors. The witches can synergise with a skeleton build, a kairai build or some of the other servants of Yurei, so gives plenty of options.

My son wanted to expand his Temple of RoKan force with the new Kitsune models. These play differently to the monks that he currently has, being fast around the battlefield but a little more fragile. He also wanted the Ashinaga Tenaga model, which also fits into his faction. This model is based up a Japanese myth around two men, one with long legs and one with long arms, who worked together to catch fish. In game, the model provides a useful harpoon and net which allows Ashinaga Tenaga to move opposing models around the battlefield. Very handy for getting the enemy out of position

More shiny stuffMore shiny stuff

I’ve spent the week building my son’s models. This ranged from easy to downright nightmarish. The Kitsune went together very well with only minimal clean up. They are quite fragile though, so we’ll have to see how long they last….

Ashinaga Tenaga took me the best part of two hours to get together. It only came in four parts – the metal net base, the chap with the long legs (Ashinaga), the torso of the long armed chap (Tenaga) and the harpoon. The problem is that everything never quite lined up and it all needed to be pinned. This was hard given that all of the bits were often thinner than my usual pinning wire I use, requiring the use of 0.5mm and 0.3mm wire.

Mostly built KitsuneMostly built Kitsune
Bloody Ashinaga Tenaga (who still needs some gaps to be filled)Bloody Ashinaga Tenaga (who still needs some gaps to be filled)

These, coupled with some one off purchase made back in November by both of use, means that the arms race has well and truly started!

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