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    Cthulhu Centurion

    This is the Cthulhu Roman centurion from Michael Kontraros. There are several versions, spanning different historical periods. Super fun to paint tom
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    The Trooper

    When Michael Kontraros announced that he was sculpting Iron Maiden figures through his Kickstarter, I was in. This is Eddie as, “The Trooper.” Very well cast and an absolute joy to paint. Tom
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    “Fight for the Flag” Gettysburg 1863

    I had this wonderful vignette from Mitches Military Models on my do to list for far too long and I finally got around to finishing it. Acrylics and inks from Vallejo, Scale 75 and Kimera. The base is from Oakwood Studios and the nameplate from Name It. ....(Both fantastic, BTW) Part of...
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    Adjutant, 83rd Regt of foot 1795

    Finally got this poor fellow off of my shelf. Mostly Acrylics and some oils on the musket. I scratch built the bayonet. Vegetation is varied from Kamizukuri, reality in scale and leftover tea leaves. Stormtroopers 120mm. I followed the painting guide in the kit and from my meager research, its...
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    MFCA 2021

    Does anyone know if MFCA will take place this year? tom
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    Isandlwana 1879

    Has this been released yet? a friend of mine sent me this photo last week and I would most certainly add this to my grey army, tom
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    Over the Top CEF

    Finished this great vignette from RDG Miniatures. Carl Reid packed a lot of action in a small space. It’s challenging to try and get photos of all of it. It made me think of the tremendous courage it had to take to go, “over the bags” into a maelstrom of death and destruction...
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    Over the Top Canadian Toronto Rgt

    Following Ventress’ lead, I’ve had time,(I wonder why) to try and finish this great vignette. Like any other journey, it begins with the first step. I started with the base, then began adding the figures. The Officer went first, then I made my way to the center, then the ones on the ladder...
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    Help with identifying

    I just finished this and for some reason, I completely forgot where I purchased it from and who sculpted it. It was some time ago. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, thanks Tom
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    Harley Quinn assistance

    Does anyone know who the artist is who created this fantastic vignette of Harley Quinn at World Expo? There was an unpainted figure of her displayed and I hope that indicates she is commercially available. I would love to have one and would buy several myself. Other attendees there also wanted a...
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    Lord Draeg'hon

    This is a Sergeant Black art figure that I've been hoping to finish. It was a lot of fun but challenging to put together and place on a base. I must have dry-fitted this gut to the base 20 times or more, so naturally when it came time to lock him in, it didn't fit:mad: . I was lucky to get him...
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    The drift named after Rorke

    Some in-progress shots of my latest vignette. Before and during the holiday season I was blessed with some time to start and work on several pieces. I have a very ambitious air-brush campaign ahead of me.:nailbiting::unsure: The Mike French figure was graciously provided by a certain simian who...
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    A very long term project

    I now have all the pieces from Time Machine miniatures for the Teutoberger Wald series. I hope to have this done before I turn 50:ROFLMAO: The term, "lots to do" doesn't even begin to cover it, but it should be a nice adventure. Some thing the Grand kids can marvel over, then probably destroy...
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    Rourke's Drift vignette

    I've been working on this the last couple of days. I hope to have this and the Scott Highlander finished sometime soon. Great sculpts BTW. I scratch build two of the bayonets and the slings are a soft kind of lead foil, works well for this. Still lots to do but the basic layout is there. And...
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    Col. Strong Vincent

    75mm, all acrylics The base is apoxy sculpt. A fantastic sculpt by Moz I believe. Tom
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    USMC Private 1900

    120mm Michael Roberts figure. Acrylics and oils A great sculpt. lots of fun to paint. Tom
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    Scottish Fury

    I've been waiting for this to arrive and it came today. Excellent packaging. Everything was wrapped and bundled nicely. No missing or broken parts. It also appears that they remove the main pour plugs and start on the mold lines. Well done First Legion!(y)(y) They even molded the straps...
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    Great Customer Service

    As seems to be a good tradition here when qualified, I would like to thank Art Girona for excellent customer service. There was a small mix up with a figure I recently ordered and they corrected it post haste. Another example of quality customer service, Well done Art Girona!:)(y)(y)
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    93rd Highlander, Crimean war

    I couldn't help but emulate the excellent way that Robert Ramirez displayed this great sculpt from Carl Reid. I picked up a very nice base from Ron Tamburrini. I added to the base with apoxy sculpt. I needed to make a small repair to the bayonet and added lead foil straps for the canteen,(not...
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    Lt. Bromhead

    I was able to get some good references and help from fellow Planeteers Glenn and Richie to start this. The bayonet and Zulu spears were made from evergreen strip with some small details added. the biscuit box is from Custom Dioramics with lead foil strip added. The mealie bags are apoxy...
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