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amcairns

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Greetings,
A few releases here available now.
ACM35025 Anzac M113 crew ,Vietnam ,1/35,contains 11 figures plus stowage.
ACM12B18 HJ Bust,circa Normandy.
ACM16011 Selous scout ,1/16.
Andy Cairns
Acmodels
 

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All very nice, being able to get 11 figures in such a realistic composition is a true sign of talent.(y) Great stuff Andy!!
 
Love the German bust and I second Marks comment, a different take, it reminds me of my book about Signal magazine, the German propaganda forum. Heroic pose I can just imagine painting him. Want!!!:)

I also love the relaxed poses of the guys in truck and stowage, not my scale, but lovely work, you have a rugged bold sculpting style, I like it.
 
Absolutely top drawer work Andy in all respects.

My favourite is the selous scout, so often sadly overlooked and for so long.

Wonderful.

Paul.
 
Thanks for the comments guys,much appreciated.
Will keep you posted with any else in progress although its been a while,next should be Turkish maxim crew,Gallipoli in 75mm.
Cheers
Andy
 
Like the tank crew in particular. Although it's not my usual period of interest I'm tempted...
Stefan
 
Yes, Paul, know those,.....what I meant was a variety of natural poses like the chaps on the tank. Historex have always had amazing conversion potential (apart from the appalling hands!) but I'd just like to see figures that don't require SO much input to achieve naturalness of movement, as in the above crew. Just a tired old modeller's musings, whose hands are beginning to fail him.:(:rolleyes: Still loving what I'm doing, though(y)

Alan
 
Yes, Paul, know those,.....what I meant was a variety of natural poses like the chaps on the tank. Historex have always had amazing conversion potential (apart from the appalling hands!) but I'd just like to see figures that don't require SO much input to achieve naturalness of movement, as in the above crew. Just a tired old modeller's musings, whose hands are beginning to fail him.:(:rolleyes: Still loving what I'm doing, though(y)

Alan

Go a biker event, see some entertainment and that shoudl get the hands working again!!!

Cheers

Huw
 

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