Flashman at Lahore

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harrytheheid

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Sitting in mah hoose in NE Asia
Sorry, I can't recall the kit manufacturer of this converted resin 75mm "Flashman" figure.
The two resin 75mm "Nautch Dancers" are straight out of the box kits from Chronos Miniatures.










I was unhappy with the musket in the figures left hand - the angle of his wrist didn't look natural and I don't have the ability to re-sculpt it. However, just re-positioning the musket seems to have fixed the problem.








 
Hi there Harry

Great to see you posting , good old Flash ...always one for the lady's ...I like the repositioning of the musket , nice work on the dancers , there's a lot of details on them


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Thanks for sharing

Always good to see your artwork , look forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Nap,
There's various reasons why I've been AWOL for a while.
It took some hunting down, but I finally found an image of the original figure I based this version of Flashman on. Aa you can see, the conversion to depict the "Arch-Cad" went quite well.

He's a resin kit by La Meridiana and marketed as 54mm, but to my eye the figure is much more like 70mm, or a small 75mm size.
Yes, the musket looks much better in the final position I chose for it.
I'll have a look through my photos and see if I can find a suitable subject for FOTM.
 
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