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Open Book "Celtic Warrior" - Hallstatt Period 6th Century bc - Young Miniature Review

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Guy, Jun 17, 2011.

  1. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    YH1828
    Celtic Warrior Hallstatt 6th Century bc
    1/10th scale resin - 8 parts
    Sculpted & Painted by Young B. Song

    Celt 01.jpg

    This month's release from Young Miniatures depicts a Celtic Warrior from the Hallstatt period in the 6th century bc. Cast in 8 resin parts in a yellow resin and packaged between layers of foam to protect the fragile parts.

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  2. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Celt 02.JPG

    Celt 03.JPG

    Above you see the open box with the top layer of foam removed. All small parts are located inside the zip-lok bag to ensure against loss while in transit. The bottom layer of foam sandwiches all the parts between the top layer ensuring against broken parts during shipping. A clear plastic sleeve slides down around the box keeping it closed until you are ready to start.

    The Bottom photograph above shows all the parts removed for inspection.

    Celt 04.JPG Celt 05.JPG

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    Celt 08.JPG Celt 09.JPG

    Above you see various views of the separate cast head.

    Celt 10.JPG Celt 11.JPG

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    Celt 14.JPG Celt 15.JPG

    Above you see the main part of the bust showing each side and the detail Young has sculpted into the torso.

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  3. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Celt 16.JPG Celt 17.JPG

    Celt 18.JPG Celt 19.JPG

    Above are the four sides of the Helmet with a slot and locator hole for attachment of the right and left feathered wings to attach.

    Celt 20.JPG Celt 21.JPG

    Above you see the front and back of each feathered wing.

    Celt 22.JPG Celt 23.JPG

    Above you see the front and back of the helmet plume and the small knife that attaches to a locator hole at the left side of the waist.

    Celt 24.JPG

    Above is the separate cast bust plinth supplied with the bust kit.


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  4. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Dry-Fitting

    I decided to do the dry-fitting in a separate section of the review. I used a flex-shaft dremel with the smallest sanding drum to remove the casting blocks on the head, helmet and a jeweler's saw to remove the casting block on each feathered wing.

    Celt 25.JPG

    Celt 26.JPG Celt 27.JPG

    The head fits snuggly down into the neck cavity.

    Celt 28.JPG Celt 29.JPG

    Celt 30.JPG Celt 31.JPG

    After removing the casting blocks from the top of the head and the underneath of the helmet both parts fit together down onto the neck cavity. Excellent fit.

    Celt 33.JPG

    Celt 34.JPG Celt 35.JPG

    Celt 36.JPG Celt 37.JPG

    Above you see the feathered wings added to each side of the helmet. I would suggest fastening the plume to the helmet prior to attaching each feathered wing.

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  5. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States

    Additional Box Art Photography

    Painted
    by

    Young B. Song

    Celt 44.jpg

    Celt 38.jpg Celt 39.jpg

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    Conclusion:
    An excellent kit produced by Young Miniatures. All dry-fitting done was excellent with no filling needed. Highly recommended.

    Young Miniatures web-site
    click here

    R510
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  6. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Thanks Guy,
    I like it......high on the list for Euro.

    Marc
  7. kagemusha A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Good review Guy. A valuable pre purchase insight. Thanks for taking the time and effort.
    Another nice piece from Young and will no doubt be out and about on the tables at Euro.
    Cheers,Ron.
  8. Sambaman Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    That is simply an outstanding piece. I've not been moved to buy a bust as much as this one recently. Thanks for the great close-up look Guy! I know you're brushes were quivering in their holder when you unwrapped this one!

    Jay H.
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  9. Mark S Guest

    Thanks for the review, Guy.
    It's a great bust and the detail looks sharp and crisp.
    A good example of the casting we've come to expect from Young Miniatures.
    I'll be getting this one as soon as I can.
    Thanks again for another meticulous open box.
  10. gordy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thanks Guy (y)

    Young is the master of the beard and fur !
  11. alexwencho Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Love the figure sculpt overall and can see using the face and facial hair sculpt for use in a large scale figure conversion.

    alex wence.
  12. brian A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    Just like to thank you Guy and the other lads who review the new stuff coming out.It's very much appreciated as it's as good as having a look in the box at a show.Unsung heroes but you'll all be mentioned in dispatches!!!!
    Brian

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