75mm Hougoumont Waterloo 1815 - Adam McMaster

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Not sure if the crossbowman and the man-at-arms were ever released commercially (maybe someone knows??)

The two crusaders carrying the mortally wounded third guy was though (under the title of "Death of Richard I" or something like that). Can't remember who by though, might have been Ellie's.

- Steve
No it was one of Gordon's earlier ones.
 
So if Macmaster is Gordon mistress

No my bad jokes is there to hide that I'm tired to try guessing who is presenting such a beautifull piece but forgot to say when were what how
any webb adress or even facebook adress

Just imagine receiving 4o years ago a postcard with the picture of a figurine sculpted by ??? just a signature Allan, no adress, no name .... thus No Buy, only frustration
I try sometime to imagine my job, selling electronics components but when visiting a customer just saying look here the picture, my name is Michel, see yo soon ..
Leaving no visit card, no name, no company name, no phone number....
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Out standing workmanship . Seen a lot of Adam' s new work at our club meetings .
Keep them coming Gordon .
Have to ask about Adam's ( The Fallen Officer 95th Rifle's ) 75mm , heres asking Gordon .(y)

Barrie(Newbee)
 
Plenty of action going on in this piece and although its a great stand alone set it really begs for some additional figures, perhaps one handing a rifle or ammo up to the guy with outstretched arms and a couple french on the attacking side of the wall so don't cut Adams chains just yet, however its another great release Gordon.
TERRY


Great idea Terry and it's something I discussed with Adam but he is on with another project at the moment.
Cheers
Gordon
 
Just checked out that link Neil some nice stuff on there, but loved the Crusades figures, Gordon can we have some Knights in 120mm please lol.
TERRY
I know thats one of your favourite eras Terry but not one which I have ventured into much. Adam did sculpt 3 x crusaders for me in 75mm way back. I hope to re release a number of projects which Adam has done for me over the years including these.
Cheers
Gordon
 
Out standing workmanship . Seen a lot of Adam' s new work at our club meetings .
Keep them coming Gordon .
Have to ask about Adam's ( The Fallen Officer 95th Rifle's ) 75mm , heres asking Gordon .(y)

Barrie(Newbee)
Not aware of this one Barrie. Adam is a great painter and often makes one off sculpts for himself.
Cheers
Gordon
 
I know thats one of your favourite eras Terry but not one which I have ventured into much. Adam did sculpt 3 x crusaders for me in 75mm way back. I hope to re release a number of projects which Adam has done for me over the years including these.
Cheers
Gordon

It's as if nobody had mentioned it eh Gordon? :sneaky:
Steve
 
Hi Gordon,
Found "The Fallen Officer ", On Adams site . It is a 75mm scratch built original by him,
Maybe get him to redo / release it (n) in the future . A three figure scene 95th Rifles sergeant / private dragging wound officer.
Courtyard maybe at Hougoumont .
Could be of interest , hope it helps .

Barrie(Newbee)
 
Found "The Fallen Officer ", On Adams site . It is a 75mm scratch built original by him,

See: http://www.mcmastermilitarysculptures.co.uk/FallenOfficer.html

His equivalent wounded French officer is great companion piece.
http://www.mcmastermilitarysculptures.co.uk/FrenchGuard.html

It's interesting is to see his sculpting process.

I see some use commercial parts (eg this brilliant vignette uses an Airfix horse and some Historex bits), so there may be copyright issues (unless he re-sculpts from scratch).
http://www.mcmastermilitarysculptures.co.uk/SorrySir.html
 
Many thanks NeilW for updates on Adams web sites.
Me no good on computers:nailbiting: .
So Gordon can we talk you both into thinking about releasing " The Fallen Officer". :happy:
Barrie(Newbee)
Another great sculpt from Adam Barrie but I already have 4 x 75mm riflemen by Adam and an officer from Moz Corry. Zane has recently painted the 4 x riflemen and posted on PF.

Cheers
Gordon

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