Coming Soon: Hogwarts Castle and Stormbreaker

Will Stormbreaker and Hogwarts Castle be visiting Coming Soon on the same day? I was aware that I had detected a commotion in the Metal Model Hobby, as though hundreds of people were pleased. Oh, and the Osprey that was hinted at in the newsletter has been included. Which, don't get me wrong, is still cool. Right now, it's only under the shadow of two relatively large fandoms.

Oh my goodness, I can't wait to see this come to pass! Additionally, based on the results of my "What do you want" survey, I assume you are also thrilled! Choosing which features to add from various film versions of The Castle must have been difficult, but I'm definitely not disappointed! When you enter and take in all the intricacies, such as the courtyards, dormer windows, buttress-like pillars, etc., it is not unexpected that this gem is a four-sheet Premium Series (ICONX) model. Additionally, since I love snow, I like that the Castle was depicted in the middle of winter. That's what I believe is happening here, at least with all the white.

A Stormbreaker! That beast seems like it means business, wowzers. It looks sturdy, and I like how the grip is laminated around the skull. It is amusing that they used the extra images to highlight the variety of display possibilities available. I also appreciate how they considered making the base/stand as adaptable as possible so that it may be displayed in a variety of ways. I'm really excited to construct this one.

Finally, we conclude with some more pictures of the V-22 Osprey, which include the unexpected fact that this model has a few very subdued color accents. For those silver purists out there, I hope this is a good compromise. The soft-inking technique, which is also a relatively durable coloring technique, was applied to the P-51D Sweet Arlene and the Star Destroyer. Regretfully, the rotor components' tilt will not be adjustable.