H&v Miniatures: Jacobite Highlander, Culloden Moor, 1746

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I think they both look pretty good but the painting lets them down a bit. Can't wait to see the other releases that are coming up......Dom
 
Not my subject matter and I don't like the painting style and flesh tones used, but the sculpt and casting look top quality which is what counts. I would buy similar quality pieces from periods I'm interested in so looking forward to see the next one.

Alex.
 
Excellent sculpting, the casting looks flawless. If H&V are going to produce such fine detail and quality, there is no doubt, that they will be extremely popular. Love the options provided. I like the bearded face, more authentic. Interested in seeing #2. Regards, SG(y)
 
Great opening piece with options that will be great for modellers in the choice of heads. We all love spares!!!!!! Cant wait to see others painted and done up and what you are realeasing later
Ben
 
Great debut, a bust sculpted by the hands of virtuoso Raul Garcia Latorre it will have plenty of sucess.:joyful:
Regarding the paint job, my expectations are high when I see something painted by Fernando Ruiz, and this is a top work(y) but IMHO he does not seem Scottish.:cool:

Pedro.
 
nice
but not to understand why 1/12 and nort the much more favorable 1/10
as bust much to nimble-any bust under 1/10 is only waste of time.why not starting bust in 1/72...
 
I really like this bust a lot.I like the 1/12 scale as i've already painted a couple of Ares Mythilogic busts in this scale(which are superb) and it's a nice change from the normal larger ones.
Being Scottish i've visited the site at Culloden where the battle was fought on Drumossie Moor, as it was then known as,and it is a very eerie feeling being there, especially where the grave stones of the different clans, including one marked as Mixed Clans, are littered over the battlefield
Brian
 
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