WIP "Give Them Cold Steel" - 54mm Diorama

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This is going to be fantastic for sure! the timing of finding this thread is perfect for me as I'm planning to start a similar scratch project and your SBS's of this project will be more than a little helpful.

I will be following with GREAT INTEREST!! Note book in hand:notworthy:

Colin
 
Christos many congratulation for your project, me too has the same idea to realize in future...but i havent your ability to sculpt figures ,and for this reason, from many years i am collecting acw figures in action!!!!
Your base is very fine and i like so much your wall...!!!
Your figures are progressing very well...there is the possibility that you ll copy your figures for sell same?? If you ll do , please remember to contact me, i am truly very interes to buy them if is possible!!!

By the way, i ll follow your diorama progress in this forum!!!

Bye bye from Italy.

Mario.
 
thanks a lot for the comments guys, much appreciated, more trousers :)
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Really liking the poses you are creating, like others have said, very well animated.
But where are the bare heads and the boots coming from?, you have metal and resin heads they would suit what I need.
 
Really liking the poses you are creating, like others have said, very well animated.
But where are the bare heads and the boots coming from?, you have metal and resin heads they would suit what I need.

Same question... almost... where did u get the precast torso and pelvis pieces as well as the boots and hands?
This is really coming together Christos
 
Thanks again for the feebacks,
Mario no plan to copy any figure of this diorama my friend, as the great Horan says these figures are major conversions and not scratches and a conversion can't be a commercial miniature ;)
Colin a lot of fellow modelers here in Greece helped me by giving me a lot of equipment, books and critique. A lot of things are from Shenandoah (weapons, heads, swords, pistols, canteens etc) but also I can see some staff from different companies which I don't know their names, the torsos and pelvis are mine creation who a friend make a lot of copies from white metal, the shoes are from a pair that I found in my scrapbox (I think it's a Latorre creation from his shoes set) who also a friend make a lot of copies in resin, this particular friend also copy wooden canteens ;)
Regards.
Some more progress

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