Pedro Molina Well-Known Member Joined Sep 4, 2010 Messages 419 Location Madrid Jan 23, 2012 #1 Attachments SR-04 PREmailing_lr.jpg 169.2 KB SV-F05 PREmailing_lr.jpg 172.4 KB
Lancio Well-Known Member Joined Sep 12, 2009 Messages 121 Location Milan, Italy Jan 23, 2012 #2 Wow!! really cool!
tonydawe A Fixture Joined Aug 31, 2007 Messages 8,280 Location Perth, Western Australia Jan 23, 2012 #3 Vercingetorix looks awesome
Mariner Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2011 Messages 412 Location Ontario, Canada Jan 23, 2012 #4 I just had to edit my wish list! Mary
brian A Fixture Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 4,781 Location scotland Jan 23, 2012 #5 tonydawe said: Vercingetorix looks awesome Click to expand... Ditto Tony! Brian
DEL A Fixture Joined Aug 9, 2004 Messages 7,618 Location Glasgow 'no mean city' Jan 23, 2012 #6 Vercingetorix is a cracker, great face and attitude. Viking is a superb sculpt of its type, a bit too overblown for my taste. Cheers Derek
Vercingetorix is a cracker, great face and attitude. Viking is a superb sculpt of its type, a bit too overblown for my taste. Cheers Derek
Jim Patrick A Fixture Joined Dec 21, 2003 Messages 2,022 Location El Paso TX Jan 23, 2012 #7 Probably the best Vercingetorix I have seen. Can't really comment on the historical accuaracy part but still....that is an AWESOME looking figure! Jim Patrick
Probably the best Vercingetorix I have seen. Can't really comment on the historical accuaracy part but still....that is an AWESOME looking figure! Jim Patrick
megroot A Fixture Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 28,725 Location Netherlands, Arnemuiden Jan 23, 2012 #8 Vercingetorix is awesome. I hope the casting is as great as the sculpt. Gonna look after it at the first show i visit. Marc
Vercingetorix is awesome. I hope the casting is as great as the sculpt. Gonna look after it at the first show i visit. Marc
ChaosCossack A Fixture Joined Dec 20, 2011 Messages 4,773 Location Toronto Ontario Jan 23, 2012 #9 Dear Santa, I've been a good boy this year. Please bring me the new Andreas Mounted Viking figure... but don't wait for Christmas, February would be just fine Thanx in advance Colin
Dear Santa, I've been a good boy this year. Please bring me the new Andreas Mounted Viking figure... but don't wait for Christmas, February would be just fine Thanx in advance Colin
Meehan34 A Fixture Joined Mar 30, 2009 Messages 3,322 Location Tulsa, OK Jan 23, 2012 #10 awesome figures. I love that mounted viking. I can add that to the other mounted kits that I am afraid to start. I'll be getting both of these.
awesome figures. I love that mounted viking. I can add that to the other mounted kits that I am afraid to start. I'll be getting both of these.
Edorta A Fixture Joined May 6, 2011 Messages 6,032 Location Donostia- San Sebastian Jan 23, 2012 #11 BARBARIAN! My favorite is also Vercingetorix. http://www.mininet.tv/egminiatures.html
davidmitchell A Fixture Joined Sep 26, 2005 Messages 4,598 Location Blantyre , Scotland Jan 23, 2012 #12 Love both of these new releases,a great month for Andrea. Cheers David
frank h A Fixture Joined Nov 8, 2003 Messages 1,263 Location Letchworth Hertfordshire Jan 23, 2012 #13 I agree two fine offerings from Andrea Frank
Hans Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2011 Messages 150 Jan 23, 2012 #14 Great sculpt, great poses, great detail. Great fantasy, both. H
gordy A Fixture Joined Aug 17, 2003 Messages 8,553 Location O'Fallon, Missouri Jan 23, 2012 #15 Excellent sculpting, anyone know whom the sculptors are?
Ferris A Fixture Joined Jul 31, 2009 Messages 5,440 Location The Netherlands Jan 23, 2012 #16 In doubt about historical accuracy, but Vercingetorix is an excellent sculpt! Nice attitude. Nice job Andrea. Adrian
In doubt about historical accuracy, but Vercingetorix is an excellent sculpt! Nice attitude. Nice job Andrea. Adrian
Uruk-Hai PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2003 Messages 4,012 Location Stockholm (Venice of the North) Jan 23, 2012 #17 The sculpts are well done but the horse is way to big(or is it a little viking?) There are no evidence that the horses whither of the vikings ever reached above 135cm. Archlogical finds proves and average just below 130cm. The vikings themselves however where tall for their days with a range from 170-181cm. Cheers Janne Nilsson
The sculpts are well done but the horse is way to big(or is it a little viking?) There are no evidence that the horses whither of the vikings ever reached above 135cm. Archlogical finds proves and average just below 130cm. The vikings themselves however where tall for their days with a range from 170-181cm. Cheers Janne Nilsson
Einion A Fixture Joined May 26, 2004 Messages 3,366 Location Right here Jan 23, 2012 #18 These both look beautifully done but they're pure fantasy all the way. Einion
gordy A Fixture Joined Aug 17, 2003 Messages 8,553 Location O'Fallon, Missouri Jan 23, 2012 #19 fantasy Click to expand... I tried to avoid being the Captain Obvious on this one! More like "Fictional", fantasy connotes unicorns, faeries and those pewter wizards with a cubic zirconia at the end of a stave. "Fictional" would encompass a collection of sub-genre sci-fi, steampunk, fantasy, etc.
fantasy Click to expand... I tried to avoid being the Captain Obvious on this one! More like "Fictional", fantasy connotes unicorns, faeries and those pewter wizards with a cubic zirconia at the end of a stave. "Fictional" would encompass a collection of sub-genre sci-fi, steampunk, fantasy, etc.
ChaosCossack A Fixture Joined Dec 20, 2011 Messages 4,773 Location Toronto Ontario Jan 23, 2012 #20 The horse may be a little large, but with so much character, he looks as dangerous, or maybe more so, than the rider himself. The horse itself is why I really want this one.:awesome: Together, horse and rider make for an imposing pair. Colin
The horse may be a little large, but with so much character, he looks as dangerous, or maybe more so, than the rider himself. The horse itself is why I really want this one.:awesome: Together, horse and rider make for an imposing pair. Colin