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Bionic Arms - Small Multi-pose (Regiments).

£3.45
SKU: A-A-BAS
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Multi-pose Bionic Arms - Small Size- approx 10.5mm long. For 28mm heroic scale human infantry including our Regiments range.

This sprue contains-

1x Pair of Bionic Rifle Arms (example shown in second image)

4 x Single multi-pose arms (for holding swords, pistols etc, great for sergent/character conversions)

  • Separate  upper and lower arms, which connect together with a hinge. You can trim away part of the lower arm  to increase the range of motion.
  • Three differently angled shoulder peices, plus one 'complete' ball which can be trimmed with a craft knife so you can pose it in any way you like.
  • Symetrical design means the arms can be freely used as either a left or right arm.

These parts allow for virtually unlimited custom posing of your bionics to get the exact miniature you want!

This product is not a toy, it is supplied unpainted, and wil require some minor preparation and glueing with superglue. For further guidance, the Anvil Industry guide 'Working with Resin' can be found at the bottom of the page.

Multi-pose Bionic Arms - Small Size- approx 10.5mm long. For 28mm heroic scale human infantry including our Regiments range.

This sprue contains-

1x Pair of Bionic Rifle Arms (example shown in second image)

4 x Single multi-pose arms (for holding swords, pistols etc, great for sergent/character conversions)

  • Separate  upper and lower arms, which connect together with a hinge. You can trim away part of the lower arm  to increase the range of motion.
  • Three differently angled shoulder peices, plus one 'complete' ball which can be trimmed with a craft knife so you can pose it in any way you like.
  • Symetrical design means the arms can be freely used as either a left or right arm.

These parts allow for virtually unlimited custom posing of your bionics to get the exact miniature you want!

This product is not a toy, it is supplied unpainted, and wil require some minor preparation and glueing with superglue. For further guidance, the Anvil Industry guide 'Working with Resin' can be found at the bottom of the page.