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    Review: Wild West Exodus – Lucinda Loveless

    written by MaGie

    Studio paintjob. Picture by Outlaw Miniatures

    Hi everyone!

    Today I would like to share with you a review on a miniature by Outlaw miniatures. This company launched an incredibly succesful kickstarter for their Wild West Exodus miniature game. The miniature I will review today is agent Lucinda Loveless, which was a so-called sidekick model that was also part of te kickstarter. Now she is also for sale outside of the kickstarter.

    As a part of this review I will also elaborate a bit on a previous post of mine about companies using 3d renders to sell their models, and I will give you some insight on how to judge those based on this model.

    The mini:

    Lucinda Loveless is part of the Union faction in the game. The miniature is made of resin, and comes packed in a blister package together with a gaming base and some card references for the game. The mini consists of 4 pieces: the main body, left and right arm, and the head. All the pieces are attached to a single sprue and will need to be securely removed before assembly.

    3d render of digital sculpt. Picture by Outlaw Miniatures.

    Blister package
    Content of the blister package

    Cast quality:

    I think the quality of the cast is quite good. There are a lot of crisp details, and the different surfaces are easy to distinguish (more about this in the digital sculpt box). There are no air bubbles in the resin, which is nice because those usually destroy details. There are some mold lines on the sides of the body and legs, and also on the arms. These should be easy to scrape of with a scalpel, no problem. One mold line concernes me a little more, which is the one running over the side of the face. This will require a bit more care but with resin this is feasible.

    The sprue

    Assembly:

    The pieces are provided with holes and protrusions for easy assembly. The parts are attached to the sprue on areas that will be covered after assembly, which is really nice as it saves time cleaning. The only exception to this are the feet. Removing it from the sprue completely is a bit more difficult here, as the heels of the shoes are superthin. I would suggest removing only part of the sprue and find a way to inbed it within the base, that will also make the mini stand more rigid on the base.
    What I like is that the figure can be assembled completely before painting without any parts getting in the way during painting. That way you don’t have to think about in which order to paint the mini too much.

    Pictures of the details. You can see how crisp the details are in general, but there are some tiny moldlines. Many are on covered places though.

    Overall:

    I really like this miniature! This is a style that really fits my painting 🙂 The sculpt is dynamic but with a subtle pose, and I see the mini being used in small dioramas as well. I think the quality of the cast is quite good. I wouldn’t compare it to the quality of, for example, Studio McVey minis or Guild of Harmony, but for this price I think the quality is really nice and keep in mind that they are designed to be gaming minis. But I definitely think they could be painted up to a display standard. The easy assembly and short preparation time are a big plus for me. I also like the theme of the miniature, and the rest of te Wild West Exodus lines, as it is different from other minis. So if you like the genre, do check these minis out! But keep in mind that the 3d renders do not give a picture of what exactly you are getting, but it gives a good general impression. I’m looking forward to see more from WWE!

    Click to enlarge

    So this concludes my review on this model. In conclusion: Recommend? Absolutely!

    I hope you enjoyed this review :). If you have any questions, please let me know!

    Review: Wild West Exodus – Lucinda Loveless was last modified: augustus 1st, 2016 by MaGie
    augustus 4, 2014 1 comment
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  • Favorites

    Favorites of July 2014

    by MaGie juli 31, 2014

    Hi everyone! Another month has rushed by, bringing lots of hot weather and some really nice things on the miniature painting front 🙂 So without further ado, here are my…

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  • Reviews

    Review: Marike Reimer Masterworks DVD

    by MaGie juli 25, 2014

    Hi everyone! Today’s weather sucks, at least here it does ;). And what better to spend these rainy summer days than to watch some painting videos! Recently Dark Sword miniatures…

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    Review: Small Transport Case by Hobbyzone

    by MaGie juli 17, 2014

    Hi everyone! Especially in these months packing & travelling is a large part of our lives :). This is also true for miniatures of course. With many modelling shows &…

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  • Ramblings

    3d printed minis: What you see is not always what you get!

    by MaGie juli 12, 2014

    Hi everyone! Today I thought it might be nice to share some ponderings I have had lately on miniatures sculpted in 3d programs and printed using a 3d printer. I…

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  • Work in Progress

    Alice almost complete :)

    by MaGie juli 7, 2014

    Hi everyone, I think I will need one more painting session and Alice should be done. To make sure I don’t miss any bad spots I made some more pictures,…

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  • Tutorials

    Painting cool-toned white cloth (paint recipe)

    by MaGie juli 4, 2014

    Hi everyone, I had a question about how I painted the white cloth on Alice’s apron, so I thought it was time to expand on the paint recipes section on…

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