I have a goodly number of the older Bronze Age Miniatures figures and really like them. I'm going to compare the old and the new with my biased opinions. I've tried to find equivalents.
First, we have the lunger. The accouterments are simpler on the slotta figure. The lunge is more dynamic on the older figure, and the harness is more complex. The boots are simpler on the newer figure. The musculature is about even.
Fourth, we come to our first damsel of Barsoom. I am much fonder of the lack of upper harness. It better fits the Burroughs idea of women only fighting in extremus. Her face, and all the new faces, are better, in my opinion. These two poses are almost identical. I like the look that the new damsel has quickly buckled on a swordbelt to defend herself.
And, finally, the fifth figure, another damsel, quite angry! She, like the older figure, has no scabbard. The ire is plain to see on her face. I imagine her finally being able to put paid to the jed who kidnapped her, and subjected her to indignities!!
It's pretty obvious that I'm quite happy with the change in style and basing. The harness is simpler, the weapons attached, the poses pretty much as dynamic, the ladies less prepared for battle. I've ordered the 2 banths Bronze Age Miniatures supplies, the ulsio pack, and another male and female figure.
I have all the white apes offered by 3 manufacturers, and that is a surfeit, so I won't be ordering any more of those.
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