Review: Brian the Zombie
Musketeer Miniatures was formed with the goal of using years of experience in figure sculpting and painting to create complete ranges of miniatures that wargamers want.
All the staff at Musketeer Miniatures are keen wargamers and modelers. They hope that our love for the hobby shows in the quality of their products.
They make a point of contacting other wargamers and historians whilst planning their ranges, and listen keenly to their ideas during the design and manufacture of each product.
They feel there is no point in producing pretty figures if they are inaccurate or of no use in a game.
Their figures are available in small packs, as they know gamers dislike wasting money on unnecessary surplus figures. Furthermore, they specifically produce the figures required by rules and army lists.
We are sure you will find this helpful when planning your next army.

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The review sample sent was Brian the Zombie, cast in white metal. The miniature shipped in a small clear plastic bag.
About
Brian the Zombie is a part of the Hazel’s Heroes line, a range of one-off figures that is aimed at those of us who just like to collect figures for painting rather than gaming. Hazel gives Bill a subject and he gets to do all the work and produce it for her!
The Good
There was no cleaning to be done with this miniature aside from the basic clean-up with some washing-up liquid. There was no mold slippage.
This mini is a win-win for me. First, it shares my name – and second, it’s a zombie. For those two points alone you just can’t go wrong!
The Bad
I was slightly disappointed that there was no base included, although it was not stated that it came with one. The figure does stand well without.
The Ugly
None.
Scale: 28mm true scale
Cost: £2
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