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Jaybo

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OK, what would be your top three figures that you would like to see be produced? My three are:

1. Amiral Bailly de SUFFREN (18th c. French Admiral)
2. French Revolutionary Drummer Boy a la JOB
3. US Doughboy in action

Whay say you?
Jay
 
My choices

1.Mounted Norman Knight 75mm.
2.English Civil War Mounted Cavailer 75mm.
3.Mounted Mongol Warrior 75mm.

Hard to keep it at three choices . Derek what about Border Miniatures mounted Border Reiver, I painted it many moons ago and although the horse was a bit big it was still very nice.

Cheers David
 
OH Boy, this is going to have such a wide span on interests....:eek::D

Ok, because I am a perverse kind of individual....

- Id like a bust of one of the Turkish soldiers who held the heights of Gallipoli - be nice to honour "Johnny Turk" too
- A bust of a volunteer Fireman, suitable for Australia - the only ones Ive seen are the New York ones.
- A WW1 Infantry figure from the pacific theater - Russian, Japanese, either would be interesting

Those are the three I would have an interest in...:)
cheers
 
I would love to see in 75 - 90mm

- A roman and celt / Germanic in a combat scene.
- A Sutherland Highlander in the Indian mutiny uniform.

- A modern Brit soldier in Helmand province ............
 
Surely there is but one answer to this, if ya want it, sculpt it!

There is no magic toyshop that creates elusive products for you!

You must learn to be creative.....full stop!

Here's raising a glass to ya !

Jon!
 
If someone would produce this guy, either 90mm or 120mm, i would buy 2 or 3 myself!!! 82nd airborne at the battle of the bulge, still wearing jumpsuit and not proper winter gear, carrying a bazooka and his hunting knife....so full of character!!! MARCHING INTO A SITUATION THAT OTHER SOLDIERS HAD FLED FROM.....PERFECT!
 

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That photo is a corker, isn't it! The guys name is Staff Sergeant James M. Martin, F company, 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, and the photo shows him returning from outpost duty near Ordimont, Belgium, during the battle of the bulge. Notice the captured German belt.

I have plans to sculpt some airborne guys, but from the 101st.

All the best,
Jon.
 
Hard to keep it at three choices . Derek what about Border Miniatures mounted Border Reiver, I painted it many moons ago and although the horse was a bit big it was still very nice.

Absolutely right David. I'd completely forgotten about this one, I've even got the 'Foot Loon' stripped as an accompanying piece.
Cheers
Derek
 
My choices would be :

1. 1st Australian Horse 1900
2. New South Wales Lancers 1899
3. Victorian Mounted Rifles 1890

all in 90 or 120 mmm.

Cheers
Chris
 
Only tree.
Well. the last two from Romeo: The signifier and the Highlander
Third: The Spanish Nobleman from Romeo...it will fitt great with Francois O'llonais at one base.

Marc
 
1. Brit Squaddie Iraq/Afghanistan

2. Household (Life Guards, Blues/Royals) or Union Brigade cavalry at Waterloo

3. ANZAC - WW1 Middle East or WW2 Far East

All in 54mm. Sorry folks, I still like the little guys.
 
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