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Review Kuthulun from RP Models ( 75mm )

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Nap, Apr 8, 2020.

  1. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Hi everyone

    Following on from my look at the 1/12th bust here:https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/kuthulun-bust-from-rp-models.201796/

    I will take a look at one of the 2 scales available in full figures ( the other being 120mm reviewed here by PF member Gary 81 here: https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/kuthulun-produced-by-rp-models.210099/)

    RP4.jpg

    Details of the release


    Title: Kuthulun ( From Generals and Commanders series )

    Reference: HRP-B-75-0005

    Scale: 75mm

    Material: Gray Resin

    No of parts: 35

    Inserts: 2 one being a historical background the other a fitment instruction

    Sculptor: 3D

    Casting YS Castings ( Yiannis )

    Box Art: N/A

    As we all know RP use 3D sculptors and all are very skilled , so I will give a picture look at the figure and associated part but concentrate here on the horse and the leopard

    To avoid repeating myself here I suggest you look at the links on my bust review and also Gary's 120mm one

    Suffice to say 3D sculpting allows companies to choose any scale without any loss in details ...and this is evident here on the figure as in the other scales ..the details are exactly the same.

    RP kuthulun 001.jpg
    RP kuthulun 002.jpg
    RP kuthulun 003.jpg
    General Comments
    • Well packed in bags surrounded by a mass of bubble pack
    • In the good box as with all releases
    • Smaller parts are on formers
    • Minimal casting excess to remove
    • Casting work is very well done
    Here's some pictures from RP to assist your build

    RP3.jpg RP.jpg RP1.jpg
    Figure and items on formers

    RP kuthulun 004.jpg

    Horse and Leopard

    RP kuthulun 005.jpg

    The Base

    RP kuthulun 006.jpg


    Continued in next post

    Nap
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  2. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Lets have a photo montage of the figure related items with comments on some pieces

    The Torso

    RP kuthulun 007.jpg RP kuthulun 008.jpg RP kuthulun 010.jpg RP kuthulun 011.jpg RP kuthulun 012.jpg RP kuthulun 014.jpg

    Plenty of details , no flashing , underneath there are 3 cutouts , 1 for mounting on horse , the other 2 for the legs

    Arms

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    Slight casting line on the arm inside

    Head

    RP face.jpg RP Face 1.jpg

    RP kuthulun 022.jpg RP kuthulun 021.jpg




    Still the great details on the face

    Helmet

    RP kuthulun 029.jpg RP kuthulun 030.jpg RP kuthulun 031.jpg

    This hangs on the horse as seen in the RP pictures , nice design work on the sides the top of the helmet is fluted with the plume positioned in a natural position

    Legs

    RP kuthulun 015.jpg RP kuthulun 016.jpg

    These are wearing knee high boots with the intricate details , the feet are slightly turned upwards as in references of items , underneath the foot there is the base of the stirrup ( I could find no upper pieces to complete stirrup but easily made using wire

    The folds on the clothing are well done in keeping with the riding position

    Fit is simple by using the post on the legs and cutouts on the torso underside

    Butterfly/Hand

    RP kuthulun 023.jpg


    I was impressed that the butterfly was castable in this scale and yes there is the decoration

    The hand is delicate and again the details are all there , rings on her fingers

    Quivers/Shield/Bow case

    RP kuthulun 037.jpg RP kuthulun 027.jpg

    The same comments apply to these as you can see the patterning on all is very good , they all allow the painter to really go to town with the brush/Airbrush

    Water containers/Mace/Bow

    RP kuthulun 025.jpg

    RP kuthulun 034.jpg RP kuthulun 028.jpg


    The water containers are paired together both of the same style

    The mace is based on originals from the period , swirled at the head with the handle being wraped for holding

    The bow again continues in a detailed scaled down version , the hands on the bow itself

    Cape

    RP kuthulun 032.jpg


    Adding more movement to the piece as in the bust , the patterning is all there , fit is easy to the torso

    Sword/Knife/Various Straps

    RP kuthulun 035.jpg RP kuthulun 036.jpg

    All are on the formers and delicate so be careful when removing especially the straps , this lady is certainly well armed , the sword is shaped as you see , the knife a straight version

    Continued in next post

    Nap
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  3. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Lets look at the remaining pieces ...both with legs...4 of them each!!!

    Horse

    Consisting of 4 pieces , front, rear, head and the tail , in addition to these there is a set of reins and a array of feathers for the head

    Front

    RP kuthulun 038.jpg RP kuthulun 039.jpg

    Rear

    RP kuthulun 042.jpg RP kuthulun 043.jpg


    As you can see both front and back pieces are packed with detailed lamellar armour , each plates is accurate and all show no miscasts , the armour continues up the complete neck

    Under the armour is a cushioning blanket , padded and squared as you can see in the pictures

    The Saddle is held in place by 2 single straps with defined stitching pulling tightly into the animal the saddle cloth is a mass of very fine detail work , on the left side there are 2 stoppers which are meant to fit into the water containers ..they do ...very nicely

    At the rear we have a cutout for the tail fitment , this is a swirl of hair , fitting against the rear leg when in place

    RP kuthulun 044.jpg RP kuthulun 048.jpg

    Fitment of the 2 main piece is with a very well produced cutout and post ....no filler will be needed

    The upturned hoof has the shape seen and with a horseshoe being in place

    RP kuthulun 041.jpg

    Head

    This is also armoured at the sides and the details continue , the cutouts for the eyes are really good , the eye definition is full and well shaped

    The nostrils are slightly flared with the ears raised and slightly back ...very good detail work and research from Hugo's team

    RP kuthulun 047.jpg RP kuthulun 046.jpg


    Feathers

    RP kuthulun 059.jpg RP kuthulun 060.jpg

    A group of 5 , all detailed both in shape and work on the flights , fitting is maybe a little fussy but in place they will look good

    Reins


    RP kuthulun 049.jpg

    Cast on a former and shaped , be careful removing from this and the flashing

    Some might choose to replace with another type like lead sheeting or even make aroped version from twisted putty

    Leopard


    Consisting og 4 pieces , front, rear, head and tail, fully armoured like the horse . this time with a mail coat , the same details apply with the animal in full running mode

    Fitting together easily again with no filling needed

    The tail is quite thick in form as seen in the animal when in place its raised high

    The head has all the features of the leopard , dangerous looking teeth , mouth open with nice nostril work

    For some the armored version might be a little too much but who is to say that the animal was not armoured like this for such a high ranking princess's favourite "pet"

    My personal thought is it would have been good to have unarmored version as well providing a good contrast

    RP kuthulun 050.jpg RP kuthulun 051.jpg RP kuthulun 052.jpg RP kuthulun 054.jpg RP kuthulun 053.jpg RP kuthulun 055.jpg RP kuthulun 056.jpg RP kuthulun 057.jpg RP kuthulun 058.jpg

    Base

    RP kuthulun 061.jpg

    Fully textured with rocks and boulders strewn about , locating cutouts are on the base, in the review piece a tiny bit of sanding will be required

    Of course you can also incorporate the base into a larger base


    Final Thoughts

    Again a good addition to the RP range , as with all releases a limited edition so grab one while you can , excellent research from team RP , given the scale Yiannis is to also be congratulated on the casting quality

    RECOMMENDED


    For more details contact:

    www.rpmodels.pt

    sales@rpmodels.pt

    www.facebook.com/RPmodels

    or you can contact Hugo via this site

    Thanks to you all for looking in

    Enjoy your hobby and the benchtime

    Nap
  4. Small Soldier New Member

    Country:
    Canada
    That's a great figure.
  5. tefaet Active Member

    Country:
    Spain
    Nice work.Good review.
  6. MCPWilk A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Words fail me. The detail is mind blowing.

    Mike
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  7. KenBoyle PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-States
    Fantastic review of a fantastic kit! (y) Unfortunately, building and painting it is well beyond my limited attention span. However, i would love to see someone else tackle it. :)

    Cheers,
    Ken
  8. Hugo Pereira A Fixture

    Country:
    Portugal
    Hello my GOOD FRIEND

    Thank you so much for this fantastic review... Thank you so much...

    Big hug
    Hugo
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  9. franck edet A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    great review and a great subject.

    I know that some may like this but personally i'm not fond of the 3d sculpted drawings, it doesn't let any place to the painter :(
  10. fafo Member

    amazing sculpture. F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C

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