Ronaldo
A Fixture
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Hi all
This is a review of the Andrea Officier D' Artillerie a' Cheval de la Garde 1809
This is the scaled down 54mm version of the new release 90mm .
The figure is superbly sculpted and very elegant in pose and stature .
There has been a lot of thought put into this figure re how it all fits together with some very precise locating pegs " some other manufactures could learn from this"
The only quible I have is the right hand does not fit as precise as it should ; but I think this will be an easy fix .
According to the quality control coupon supplied this is no 2 casting , this is a good idea as you can send this back with any complaints .
On to the figure then.
The Shabraque is cast in resin and of one piece separate from the horse ;which is great as it will make painting a lot easier, the horse is in five parts and all fits together well but will require just a little
filling.
Overall there is very little flash and mould lines to be addressed.
The rider is in three main parts and is a superb fit ,again all locating pins make it easy to put together.
Horse furniture is all cast well but will require some careful fitting and a bit of thought as to whether pre paint or in situ " no different than any other mounted figure"
Now re scale : it is certainly smaller than a Metal models mounted , I have no idea which is the closest to correct and will not hazard a guess.
I am going to do a follow on SBS of the construction and painting of this piece from base , ground work and painting.
Here are some pics of the model .
This is a review of the Andrea Officier D' Artillerie a' Cheval de la Garde 1809
This is the scaled down 54mm version of the new release 90mm .
The figure is superbly sculpted and very elegant in pose and stature .
There has been a lot of thought put into this figure re how it all fits together with some very precise locating pegs " some other manufactures could learn from this"
The only quible I have is the right hand does not fit as precise as it should ; but I think this will be an easy fix .
According to the quality control coupon supplied this is no 2 casting , this is a good idea as you can send this back with any complaints .
On to the figure then.
The Shabraque is cast in resin and of one piece separate from the horse ;which is great as it will make painting a lot easier, the horse is in five parts and all fits together well but will require just a little
filling.
Overall there is very little flash and mould lines to be addressed.
The rider is in three main parts and is a superb fit ,again all locating pins make it easy to put together.
Horse furniture is all cast well but will require some careful fitting and a bit of thought as to whether pre paint or in situ " no different than any other mounted figure"
Now re scale : it is certainly smaller than a Metal models mounted , I have no idea which is the closest to correct and will not hazard a guess.
I am going to do a follow on SBS of the construction and painting of this piece from base , ground work and painting.
Here are some pics of the model .