Manfred Well-Known Member Joined Nov 25, 2003 Messages 493 Location Germoney Jul 30, 2005 #1 Hi all, asking for a mate. I seem to remember a metal horse mannequin from an italian? company posted a while ago. Can someone tell me who does this or is my mind just playing tricks on me ? Manfred
Hi all, asking for a mate. I seem to remember a metal horse mannequin from an italian? company posted a while ago. Can someone tell me who does this or is my mind just playing tricks on me ? Manfred
Bluesking A Fixture Joined Oct 22, 2003 Messages 1,144 Location Northern Ireland Jul 30, 2005 #2 Mannfred, like you I remember seeing a mannequin horse but I don't think it was 54mm I thought it was 90mm.
Mannfred, like you I remember seeing a mannequin horse but I don't think it was 54mm I thought it was 90mm.
Blind Pew PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Mar 5, 2005 Messages 5,812 Location Carlsile, England Jul 30, 2005 #3 Dear Mannfred, try www.milminwh.com and go to the unpainted kits section and you'll find some horses in 54mm. Any other scale - forget it. If it doesn't have to be metal, go for Historex. Even for mere ease of use, there's no comparison. If it was a posable or moveable mannequin you meant, try a serious art shop, but be prepared to be shocked at the price. All the best mate.
Dear Mannfred, try www.milminwh.com and go to the unpainted kits section and you'll find some horses in 54mm. Any other scale - forget it. If it doesn't have to be metal, go for Historex. Even for mere ease of use, there's no comparison. If it was a posable or moveable mannequin you meant, try a serious art shop, but be prepared to be shocked at the price. All the best mate.
Luis R. A Fixture Joined Dec 10, 2003 Messages 506 Location Barcelona, Département de Montserrat Aug 1, 2005 #4 Manfred, i think the company you are asking about is Corte di Cavanno. They used to have a web site, but it no longer works. Another good source for 54mm horses -made in metal and sold in quarters so you can buy the parts for the pose you want- is Eisembach figurines
Manfred, i think the company you are asking about is Corte di Cavanno. They used to have a web site, but it no longer works. Another good source for 54mm horses -made in metal and sold in quarters so you can buy the parts for the pose you want- is Eisembach figurines
Uruk-Hai PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2003 Messages 4,012 Location Stockholm (Venice of the North) Aug 1, 2005 #5 That was really a great link, Luis! Thanks
Manfred Well-Known Member Joined Nov 25, 2003 Messages 493 Location Germoney Aug 2, 2005 #6 Thanks for the info, gentlemen !
S Steve Lennon Active Member Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 30 Location Brisbane Australia Aug 2, 2005 #7 Manfred, I found this - http://www.micromondi.com/corte_di_cavanno..._di_cavanno.htm No pics of the academy horse as far as I can see.
Manfred, I found this - http://www.micromondi.com/corte_di_cavanno..._di_cavanno.htm No pics of the academy horse as far as I can see.
Blind Pew PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Mar 5, 2005 Messages 5,812 Location Carlsile, England Aug 3, 2005 #8 Mannfred, is that a self portrait?
Manfred Well-Known Member Joined Nov 25, 2003 Messages 493 Location Germoney Aug 3, 2005 #9 My avatar ? :lol: That's me in the first english lesson at school ! I've since grown, but I didn't get more beautiful ...
My avatar ? :lol: That's me in the first english lesson at school ! I've since grown, but I didn't get more beautiful ...
Uruk-Hai PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2003 Messages 4,012 Location Stockholm (Venice of the North) Aug 3, 2005 #10 Mannfred, is that a self portrait? Click to expand... Arent they all?