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    Completed Berserker 60 mm Icon Figures

    Sculpted by Alejandro Ramirez Lopez for Icon Figures Berserker 60 mm by ICON figs. Sculpted by Alejandro Lopez Ramirez. Painted, based and photographed by me for Flemish Priminitives. (update with "studio" pic to complement the outdoor ones)
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    WIP Berserker 60 mm

    WIP - Berserker looking to carve out a base for himself. 60mm metal by ICON figures. Also, a great New Year from Flemish Priminitives!
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    Completed George Washington (Airfix vintage 54 m)

    You can view additional pictures and the WIP thread here. I still haven't figured out if/how you can change the status from WIP to Completed. Project 10 - "George Washington" – American War of Independence, 1775. Started Nov 10th - Finished Dec 21st. Airfix 54 mm.
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    WIP George Washington - Vintage Airfix

    Project 10 - "George Washington" – American War of Independence, 1775. Started Nov 10th - Prep phase With the Belgae diorama finished, I hopped into my time machine and fast forwarded 18+ centuries to the year 1775, for a figure that needs no introduction. George Washington will be accompanied...
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    Completed "Fortissimi sunt Belgae." - Belgic tribe 1st Century b.C.

    Project 9 - "Fortissimi sunt Belgae." - 1st Century before Christ. Finished. Started on October 27th. Recap: here's a bit of nostalgia and a refresher for (mostly Belgian?) students of Latin. When Julius Caesar wrote his "De Bello Gallico" in the first century BC, he praised the Belgae as...
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    WIP "Fortissimi sunt Belgae." - Belgic village scene 1st Century b.C.

    Project 9 - "Fortissimi sunt Belgae." - WIP, prep stage. A bit of nostalgia and a refresher for (mostly Belgian?) students of Latin. When Julius Caesar wrote his "De Bello Gallico" in the first century BC, he praised the Belgae as the bravest among the Gallic tribes. Firstly, they were less...
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    Completed Anne Bonny - The Beauty & The Booty

    Yo ho, yo ho... All done. I took the infamous pirate Anne Bonny around the Port of Zeebrugge in Belgium for a final photoshoot, before officially handing her over to the authorities. Just kidding. I gave her as a surprise to my brother-in-law Jan, who is a genuine shipwright with his own wharf...
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    WIP Anne Bonny

    After some projects where historical accuracy (or rather attempts at) was of prime importance, such as the Scots Greys, a Civil War Zouave and a French WWI fantassin, I decided to tackle this fantasy interpretation of the infamous female pirate Anne Bonny and just have a blast with it. Also, she...
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    Scale Model Challenge '14 - Eindhoven (NL) - Pictures

    Greetings all, here are some teasers and links to albums of pictures I made for Flemish Priminitives the past weekend at this great show. Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Enjoy and thanks for looking, Marc
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    Completed "Ah, ces terribles chevaux gris!" - Scots Greys

    "Ah, ces terribles chevaux gris" *** *** "Ah, those terrible grey horses...", attributed to Napoleon upon seeing the Greys charging. (Or as seen in the movie Waterloo: "Those men on grey horses are terrifying" around the 2:50 mark. It's a great scene, check it out on YouTube 2nd Royal...
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    Greetings from Flanders/Belgium

    Call me incredibly rude, terribly shy or just plain old Marc, but I have been a member of this wonderful forum since September 2009, apparently, I couldn't believe my own eyes when I checked the profile. All that time, I've been a (very) silent admirer and eager follower of all the news and...
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