Reminds me at the good old Tim Richards figures - “Phoenix Phollies” they were called I think.
I personally prefer Richards’ girlies over most of the recent figures because they are to Barbie-like for my taste. This figure has lots of character and definitely sticks out from the current...
... just finished those two in 75 mm (actually 2 versions of the same figure):
Corporal, 4th Texas Inf. Regt., Appomattox 1865
Confederate Infantry Corporal
"Dixie forever!"
Andreas
... Christmas is coming!
Just started on the miniature nativity set from Scorpio-Models. The "walnut" is done so far. Now I have to do the figures.
Andreas
Hi Markus,
cool stuff!
I recieved both sets a couple of days ago - outstanding craftsmanship those little figures!
Currently I'm working on the small set. It's supposed to be a Christmas present for my parents. Just finished to paint the walnut. Pictures will follow!
Andreas
Thank you for the nice review Guy!
To all of you many thanks for your interest in our figure and for your comments.
Just allow me one remark concerning the shield:
German warriors from that period used shields of various sizes and shapes. According to archaeological evidence round-oval...
Hi Tony
great paintjob you are doing there!
... but what I like to ask you concerns your method of temporarily fixing the figure to the work base: What is the trick here?
Stencils for Roman shields? Sounds almost too good to be true! Where can I get them?
Andreas
„Born to be slow“
What a great piece of work your biker on his race-snail!
Well done, Markus.
…. That reminds me:
Once a tortoise got mugged by a gang of snails.
At the precinct:
Detective: “Ok, Mr. Torty, what’s the story?”
Tortoise: Uhh, I’m sorry Officer - it all happened so quick...
ridiculous!!!
This is ridiculous!
Obviously both the bust and the two 75 mm-figures are originals scratch-built by Markus!
Looking at the Centauro-Bust standing on my desk and comparing it with the Gebirgsjäger, I can clearly discern quite a difference regarding the proportions and the...