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    WW1 British Commonwealth Infantryman 1917

    Always a pleasure to deal with you Rob. Look forward to seeing your painting of this peice. Humbrols seem to be out of fashion these days but you have mastered this hard technique very well!:)
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    Good Guy Alert

    I totaly agree. A top bloke to deal with, He goes the extra mile to help if he can. I just want to say-hope you had a great St Georges Day mate. Bell me if you get time bud
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    Advice. V. Enthusiasm.

    Discover women and drink. It will save you a fortune
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    Completed Critique Col. J.B. Gordon CSA 1862

    Great paintwork Colin.(n) I remember that old Troiani saga, and I agree that he wouldn't have had a legal leg to stand on with regards to any court action.
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    TGB Miniatures Range

    some great figures there! Good luck with the range! Pete
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    WW1 British Commonwealth Infantryman 1917

    Some really great casting on this figure by Ricky O'Mahoney of Emmart Productions. The Helmet on the grave marker is almost to scale thickness with liner etc, the wooden board is very thin, and the tube on the gasmask is all cast as one peice. Must be seen to be beleived!
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    WW1 British Commonwealth Infantryman 1917

    Look forward to the painting Rob. Have the rifle slung and tilt him forward a bit when you fix him permantly mate, he looks a bit off balance.
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    Completed Foxwood Figures 120mm British Infantryman

    Hi Paul The Figure you mention was a bit of a mish mash using bits from a few old figures for some of the bits, the most part was new Foxwood have a few figures and busts i've done for them but haven't released as yet, including all of my old 'Spearhead Miniatures' 200mms. I really like the way...
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    WIP Bill Sykes 1838

    Very cool!
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    Completed Foxwood Figures 120mm British Infantryman

    Seems just like yesterday that I sculpted that Marine! Excellent work with the painting, esp the DPM !
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    Completed Foxwood Figures 120mm British Infantryman

    That looks Brilliant mate!
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    WIP Bill Sykes 1838

    Great work Brian, as you said, this is a great figure and you are putting it into that dirty old seedy London town scenario perfectly! Look forward to seeing the end result Geezer!
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    Paddy Mayne SAS - Mitches Military Models

    Wow! Another beauty from our very own Fex !:) Some really nice drapery A great subject and such a dramatic enterpretation I like especialy, the way that the creases leave the seams of the pockets The finesse is well worth the money, So beautiful,it needs legs A Massive thumbs up from me ;)
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    Margaret Thatcher.

    Brilliant bloke and a great leader. I've heard that she's closed 4 of the devil's furnaces down already and there's flying pickets at the Pearly Gates
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    3D Printing -is that the end for sculpting?

    I doubt that the prints could beat resin at the moment. Almost all of the prints I've seen would need excessive clean-up before becoming a product. It's interesting tech though, and could have applications now in the master part making sense. Maybe in the future, when this tech has progressed it...
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