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  1. legend69

    For Sale BUSTS for sale

    Hi Ben, Is the Private 93rd Highlanders Crimea, 1854, scale 1/12 resin (€20) still available? Anthony
  2. legend69

    What got you started into figure modelling/making

    I was watching this video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVKJXft3gHc and somewhere appeared one of the main reasons I got into modelling and remained in this hobby....Beatties in Holborn !!!
  3. legend69

    Oils "The Army, is present !"

    Great work on a great bust. Anthony
  4. legend69

    To comment or not comment

    Hi Ralph, I totally agree with your comments! This is a tough subject (but a noce one nonetheless)....nice and positive comments on your post are always welcome as they offer great encouregment and motivation to both beginners and experts alike....however I believe it is up to you how you view...
  5. legend69

    Are 54mm figures getting bigger and bigger?

    Yes yes and yes again...mixing and matching has become an extreme sport...totally hit or miss.
  6. legend69

    Are 54mm figures getting bigger and bigger?

    The way they are going Mark that will happen in about 5 to 10 years....hahahahahaha:happy:
  7. legend69

    Are 54mm figures getting bigger and bigger?

    Hi Gary, Thanks for the link...it is a great explanation indeed...the math seems to be correct, but that still does not explain why 54mm figures (lets say the head to toe 65mm) in real life (1:1 scale) would be about 3 and a half meters tall !!! The figure labelled 54 mm are clearly not 54mm...
  8. legend69

    Are 54mm figures getting bigger and bigger?

    Hi Everyone, I just finished a so called 54mm figure by Beneito (24th reg at Rorke's Drift, 1879). I carachterized him as a generous 54mm, but as another PF member (Babelfish) noted he measure " 70mm from the top of his helmet to his toes". How in the world is this a 54mm figure? I have 75mm...
  9. legend69

    Completed Rorke's Drift - 54mm

    Thanks Ron - I will look into the light balance settings, It took me three years to get a digital camera, by the looks of things it will take me another 3 to figure out how it works :nailbiting::facepalm: Anthony
  10. legend69

    Completed Rorke's Drift - 54mm

    Thanks Ron - I will look into the light balance settings, It took me three years to get a digital camera, by the looks of things it will take me another 3 to figure out how it works :nailbiting::facepalm: Anthony
  11. legend69

    Completed Alpine BARman.

    Great work...always nice to see these kind of "tribute" projects - it brings these figures to life and gives them a deeper meaning! Anthony
  12. legend69

    Completed Rorke's Drift - 54mm

    Nick, Mark, Ventress, Colin, Ian, Housecarl, Brian and John....thanks for all your great comments!!!(y) Anthony
  13. legend69

    Completed Rorke's Drift - 54mm

    Hi Richie, Glad I could help! Although I must thank you as your post were a great source of information and a great inspiration to get ths little figure finally finished. Anthony
  14. legend69

    What got you started into figure modelling/making

    For me it was these little suckers 1/72 scale. My favourite were British Soldiers in the Zulu war. I had hundreds of these when I was a kid (surprised I didn't swallow a few)...moved on to tanks and planes and the rest is history. Anthony
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