Hitler - Goring - Rohm Vignette - AEM New Release

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Hitler - Goring - Rohm 1932 - 1933
54mm white metal
Sculpted & painted by Mato

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Web-site coming soon!

 
Yeah, I guess Halloween is coming and the monsters are out everywhere. What a touching scene. Available soon from Freaks 'R Us?
 
Aem

Thanks Guy for your efforts in posting, very negative subject, sculpts are very well done practically speaking - but a total non interest from my side,:( considering all the great new releases available.

Be good, RobH. :)
 
I think the scupting is well done. But i believe the hitler figure has to much hair and the moustache is a bit to large.
Good sculpting for this three figures.

Marc
 
Great sculpting,especially on the Ernst Rohm figure.

Nasty group of course,but made nice by being mounted on an Iced Vo-Vo biscuit.
Sorry that may be an Australian reference lost on others.
Thanks Guy!
 
Great sculpting,especially on the Ernst Rohm figure.

Nasty group of course,but made nice by being mounted on an Iced Vo-Vo biscuit.
Sorry that may be an Australian reference lost on others.
Thanks Guy!


LOL thought it looked familiar
 
Schickelgruber et al

How 'bout a vignette featuring Pol Pot, Idi Amin, and Saddam Hussein: "Great Mass Murderers of the Twentieth Century"? Equally tasteful.
 
Given the tasteless subject, I feel within my rights to critique honestly. The Fuehrer's head is way too big - no pun intended.

Colin
 
Nasty group of course,but made nice by being mounted on an Iced Vo-Vo biscuit.
Sorry that may be an Australian reference lost on others.

Better than a vegemite sandwich...
 
Nice work and something different,cowboy how about a vignette: Nixon and Bush Jr the great liberators of the 20th century?
 
OK lads, you've pounded your opinions into the ground. This is an event in history, Military or otherwise. YOU don't have to buy the vignette, but many collectors will want to fill that gap in their collection with this piece.

Napoleon was a dictator among many in history, and responsible for much human suffering and atrocities. This doesn't stop millions from studying the man and his impact on history as well.

Devoted historians don't gloss over the unpleasant bits when researching the big picture, or else there would be precious little left to study.
 
Yeah, right

Whether the figures are good or poor, it's heartening to see others decry the endless elevation of hardcore Nazis in our hobby.

Napoleon may have been a dictator, and people certainly died in the wars of his time, but there were no death camps... no genocide... no mass murders of children and civilians... no Gestapo torture chambers... no hideous state-sanctioned medical experiments... and he twice abdicated rather than see France destroyed. BTW, guys, Winston Churchill considered him the greatest mind of the 19th century.
 
Perhaps we all can behave like educated adults in this matter?

No matter what take you have on these figures they are certainly a part of history, whether some may like it or not.

And lets not get into a comparing discussion, especially not in current politics, as all persons should be judged on their own merits.

Cheers
Janne Nilsson
 
Ovation-Right now Janne
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And lets not get into a comparing discussion, especially not in current politics, as all persons should be judged on their own merits.


Many historians and also many Collectors invest her Interess and Love to understood the history of this human creatures.
Most political person have blood on hand in past , present and may future and this is not a question of
quantity, only quality.
Many times people ask me to sculpt this Personalities and I say no , but I know thats nessecairy to ban the demons in a playable scale.
 
.......This is an event in history, Military or otherwise. YOU don't have to buy the vignette, but many collectors will want to fill that gap in their collection with this piece.......
Devoted historians don't gloss over the unpleasant bits when researching the big picture, or else there would be precious little left to study.

Well put. Pegaso is about to release a Timur model. I'm sure people won't protest that one. The figs I collect are intended to reflect on periods in history, not exclusively to glorify them
 
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