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    Pegaso feb news

    Ha! Ha!! Too true. That would be something. Perhaps you should get sculpting! ;) Of course there are some half naked gladiators from Pegaso... I don't understand the 'charm' figures, but I gather they sell like hotcakes. Cheers Andy
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    Anyone else feed up with WW2?

    That's because Warriors and Verlinden have already released the entire Waffen SS and Whermacht in resin! ;) :lol: Andy
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    Anyone else feed up with WW2?

    Hi There are some Warriors Paratrooper sets that are OK. Hornet have some nice ones too, but those are closer to 1/35 than 54mm. The Hornet paras are pretty sweet. There's not much else out there I've seen except for some other resin stuff from Resicast, again 1/35. Cheers Andy
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    Work Area

    Our pug is determined to climb on my lap when I'm painting. I've used some of her hair for grass on one base. Of course, she sheds like mad, so no animals were harmed... Nice tabby Alan and Marion! Cheers Andy
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    Forge World - New Releases

    You can check out the ForgeWorld website. The dragon is not cheap (125 quid)! But it does look great. Look here: Dragon at Forgeworld And that is not a new release. The newest release is a Chaos dragon: Chaos Dragon. Which comes in at 195 quid!! The Chaos dragon appears to be so new they...
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    Happy Birthday PeteH

    Hi Pete A day of fun with Undergrads? Isn't teaching rewarding!! :p Andy
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    Pegaso feb news

    Hi It looks like the Corsair is inspired by Pirates of the Carribbean. And there was a long discussion about the inaccuracies of the Roman's lorica segmenta on MedRom if anyone cares... Andy
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    Happy Birthday PeteH

    All the best Pete! Happy Birthday! Andy
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    A time for celebration

    Happy New Year!!! Andy
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    Latest figure

    That's it. I take it all back. You're just teasing us now!!! A one off indeed! :angry: C'mon, be greedy. Try to sell lots of them to people like me. Please!!!! :lol: ;) Andy
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    Latest figure

    Brilliant! Your Native American figures are very appealing. Andy
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    Happy Birthday Yancy & Guayo

    Happy Birthday! Cheers Andy
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    Latorre WW1 Pilot

    Magenta coat aside he looks great! :lol: The face is very well done. Cheers Andy
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    resin or metal?

    Hi Guy I lick a spot on the back of my left hand, between the thumb and the index finger, and roll the brush there (I'm a righty, so I'm holding the brush in my right hand). It works pretty well. I try not to lick the same part of my hand each time. I figure I breathe enough of the crap in, I...
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    Figurines #52

    Ola Eduardo. If you want to know what was in #61 I can let you know. The interview with Quang was very good. I didn't care for much of the rest of issue 60, but 61 was pretty good. Andy
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    resin or metal?

    Hi John. Well, you could always add a nice tray using a plastic window box!! And I wonder how many figures have lead in them now. With the various environmental hazard laws in place in various countries, I imagine there's less lead than there used to be. Nonetheless, I'll try to avoid licking...
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    Figurines #52

    Hi Eduardo. It's the usual team for the illustrations. The center spread by Petard and then those little mannequin like figures by Jouineau. The dragoons are in the center spread with the nice water color pictures. And there is just one photo of the vignette by Bill Horan in the show report...
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    Alexander - Pagaso 75mm

    He must have read the reviews of the film!! :lol: A fine looking paint job so far. Andy
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    Bad Choice!!. How to paint a Tree

    Hi I don't know if it's the color balance in the picture, but that tree looks pretty good to me. Mossy trees are pretty normal, and if you take a walk in the woods there are lots of trees that have some green to them. Others are more brown, others more grey, not including silver birch etc. If...
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    resin or metal?

    Subject and pose, not material matter to me. If I have to choose I like the heft of metal for a small piece (54mm or less). Resin is easier to cleanup, and for larger pieces. The problem with resin is all the harmful dust. I'm too old for the lead to hurt me much any more! Andy
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