McFarlane Toys Fortnite Ragnarok Figure Review

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I came across two more Fortnite toys I liked so I figured I'd do some more photography. I don't know anything about the character so here is what the wiki says: "Ragnarok is a Legendary Outfit in Fortnite: Battle Royale that can be unlocked by reaching Tier 100 in the Season 5 Battle Pass. He is also a character in Chapter 2: Season 5 that was added into update v15.00. Ragnarok first appeared in Season 5, having been pulled from his own viking reality, along with his Viking Village. He appeared once again in Chapter 2: Season 5, appearing at the Superstore next to Holly Hedges. (Formerly Hey Boo! Megastore), now turned into Viking Vessel." Here he is in his shiny new packaging. McFlarlane continues with the nice box art. Here is the contents of the package. I like the way the pick looks, but the shotgun is kinda lacking. The cape attaches by a slot in his back. For some reason his knobby elbows keep catching my eyes. And now for the action shots. Ov...

Meet The Survivors of Kingdom Death

My group has been focusing a lot on Kingdom Death over the past few weeks so almost all progress on my other projects has come to a screeching halt.
Hobbying is still being done so there is that at least.
For those who haven't heard of it, Kingdom Death in a nutshell is a board game where you build a settlement and fight monsters.
The summary from the Kingdom Death wiki describes it as follows:

"Kingdom Death: Monster is a strategy board game designed to be played by four players. In Kingdom Death: Monster, players take on the role of adventurers who barely survive an attack by a monstrous lion.
Forming a settlement nearby, they celebrate this victory with a yearly lantern festival followed by a ceremonial hunt against another monster.
The game is a story-driven campaign that takes place over approximately 30 of these "lantern years".
Most lantern years are divided into three phases: the hunt, the showdown, and the settlement phase.
As a complete game is estimated to take about 60 play hours to complete, the game is designed in a manner that allows the current state of the game after completing any of the above phases to be easily recorded and resume at the next play sessions, and to swap players between sessions.

One persistent element across all rounds are the player-characters that live in the settlement, which are created at the onset of the game or from other in-game events, and can die from the Showdown phase or numerous other actions.
Each character has a set of attributes, including those typical of a tabletop role-playing game for combat such as strength and evasion, and measures of the character's courage and understanding.
Characters have an Insanity attribute, representing how mentally unstable the character is; while this can force the character to perform irrational actions on certain events, Insanity also helps to protect the character from the horrors of the game's world.
Characters also have a number of Survival points, which are generally spent if the player wishes to avoid taking certain types of damage or to gain an advantage.
During the game, characters can also gain permanent injuries that affect their attributes or ability to participate in certain events, as well as disorders that also have impacts on attributes and abilities during certain phases of the game.
All these attributes are recorded and persist between game sessions."

Here we have Oktoberfest Aya playable model.


Here we have 'Before the wall' Aya.


Here we have The Novice.


And lastly the Oktoberfest Aya display model.


Before The Wall Aya and all of the bases were painted by me.
Everything else was painted by my wife.

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