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This 100 Piece Army Skeleton Warriors set features 2-inch tall figures in 6 assorted positions, perfect for collectors and creative displays. Each set comes in original packaging with a vibrant mix of colors, ensuring a unique addition to any collection.
| ASIN | B00IDBZPIU |
| Additional Features | Light |
| Age Range Description | 3 Years and Up |
| Animal Theme | Skeleton |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #440,328 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,937 in Game Pieces |
| Brand Name | Hunson |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Gold |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 678 Reviews |
| Inner Material | plastic |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Dimensions | 14.6 x 6.4 x 3.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.6"L x 3.6"W x 6.4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hunson |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 108 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LYSB00IDBZPIU-TOYS |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | 100 Piece Army Skeleton Warrior Figurines |
| Model Number | LYSB00IDBZPIU-TOYS |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Number of Players | Many |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Outer Material | plastic bag |
| Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
| Power Source | manual |
| Scale | 2-inch scale |
| Set Name | Army Skeleton Warriors |
| Size | 100 |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Military |
| Toy Figure Type | Action Figure |
| UPC | 760488796788 |
| Unit Count | 100 Count |
| character | Skeleton Warriors |
R**L
Quick Skeletal Horde
Bought to paint some minis with my grandkids ages 3-6. They're about army men quality, I had good dispersement of about six different skeletons with different weapons/shields. I did prep them for the kids with a black/gray primer spray paint and a dry brush(overbrush) of cheap craft paint white the night before. Then just let the kids shade them with diluted shade paints. Kept their short attention for a while painting, though I probably finished 50 of the hundred, lol, but only takes 30 seconds or less to shade one. We've had a good time with them battling skeletal army's and basically setting them up and throwing things at them catapult style thinning the advancing horde. Good times.
A**R
Great for large D&D skeletons or chopped up for scenery/bone piles.
For anyone thinking of purchasing these skeletons for D&D they count as a large creature. They are about 2 inches tall from the base to the top of their heads, some are a little bigger but they are all about two inches, whereas most D&D figures are only about an 1 inch tall. The bases for these skeletons is about 1 1/2 inches long. A medium creature in D&D has a circular base of only an inch, so these are definitely a large creature. They do stand fairly well but if you intend to use these in a game I'd recommend attaching a large base to it so your players won't get confused as to the area it's supposed to take up. All of that aside this is a great buy. These are above and beyond the plastic army men available when I was a child. If you intend to use them in D&D they will of course take a little preparation. They have a little flashing that you'll have to take off and as I said they stand fairly well but I'd recommend attaching them to a large base. Some of the weapons may be a little bent and if you're a painter, which I am, you'll probably want to do that too. Taking all of that into consideration you receive a hundred skeletons for a little over $.12 a piece. At that price I'd say even with the prep work you're coming out ahead. Out of a hundred figures only one was damaged. One swordsman with a cutlass was missing his sword arm. I had no intention of using all of these for D&D figures, truth be told only a few of them will get painted and attached to bases. Most of these figures will be cut into pieces for scenery and bone piles. So a damaged one is no big deal, and frankly one damaged figure out of a hundred is perfectly acceptable. I've got a lot of work to do, but will post pictures of painted figures and bone piles when I finish them. Below is a listing of the individual bags and the total of what I received. No two orders will be the same, but I wanted to give you an idea of what you can expect. First Bag: 4 Swordsmen with cutlasses *Note-One of these was missing it's sword arm 4 Swordsmen with shields 6 Spearmen 3 Axe men 1 Flail 1 Archer Second Bag: 1 Swordsman with cutlass 1 Swordsman with shield 3 Spearmen 6 Axe men 3 Flails 6 Archers Third Bag: 6 Swordsmen with cutlasses 2 Swordsmen with shields 2 Spearmen 6 Axe men 1 Flail 3 Archers Fourth Bag: 3 Swordsmen with cutlasses 4 Swordsmen with shields 2 Spearmen 5 Axe men 2 Flails 4 Archers Fifth Bag: 2 Swordsmen with cutlasses 3 Swordsmen with shields 3 Spearmen 5 Axe men 4 Flails 3 Archers Total: 17 Swordsmen with cutlasses* Note one was missing it's sword arm 14 Swordsmen with shields 16 Spearmen 25 Axe men 11 Flails 17 Archers
A**R
Does what it says on the tin
This comes as 5 packs, each pack with a random assortment of 20 skeletons in it. 98 of them were in perfect condition, 2 were each missing an arm but still usable. These are good sculpts, quite clean and with very little flash. They might look a bit basic straight out of the bag but they paint up well, and with 6 different types there's some variety of weapons. They're about 54mm tall, standard toy soldier scale, but they will tower over most Warhammer or D&D models. Use them as giants or something if you need to mix scales. One thing to note is you won't get the same amount of each type. I got a minimum of 11 and a maximum of 19 of each type, so the proportions do vary a bit. Overall I'm very pleased with them!
K**R
Solid army, great value, a little oversized for D&D
I bought these for use with D&D games, and also to work on painting skills. For D&D purposes, the skeletons fit the Large size, instead of Medium. I just beefed up the skeleton definition for the game. These don't need painting, but they've worked well for developing painting skills, and they look better when painted.
A**R
Great for Dungeons & Dragons
For $10 you got 100 Minis to practice your paint technique which is why I bought them. They are slightly larger then your standard D&D mini which is why I included those in the pic my review. That way potential buyers can get a look at the scale of the minis. They are pretty well molded and with the right paint technique it really pop. I did get a couple of skeletons that were half molded or molded incorrectly so I'm going to cut those apart and Frankenstein myself a four-armed skeleton. Have fun, it's well worth the purchase.
J**.
Nice skeletons toys for kids
Came in one box with 5 bags of 20 Hunson Skeleton war figures. They are about 2 inches tall. Standard โgreen army menโ size. Works great with the plastic knights I purchased for my 3 year old son to play with. He enjoyed smashing them around. Only one of the skeletons has broken so far and may be because he stepped on it. But itโs no big deal since we have 99 more. Surprising amount of detail in the skeleton sculpts with minimal mold lines or flashing. Pretty much only around the bases.
A**R
great for toys but not perfect (but will work in ...
Bought these to use for various campaigns. They will work ok, but the bases are a little too wide and the figures a little too tall for D&D purposes. Additionally, while you get 100 for a very reasonable price, we ended up with a couple of broken/twisted figures that we could not use. Overall, great for toys but not perfect (but will work in a pinch) for D&D.
H**3
MAGICAL
I won one of these in a plastic bubble via a claw machine years ago. You can these have lost a little bit of quality being reprinted since then but man are they great. I used them as practice before painting some miniature for d&d. Just a simple prime and you can paint them pretty easy. Even though they aren't in scale with most miniature games I used them in a dungeon after painting them. Super fun and great sculpts!
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