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Tommi

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Just seen this 1/10th scale piece Ironside coming soon from Dmitry Fursov
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Would have looked better with a Horse Neck/Head like the Boneparte and Himini busts,otherwise....Excellent sculpt.
Regards
Pete
 
Would have looked better with a Horse Neck/Head like the Boneparte and Himini busts,otherwise....Excellent sculpt.
Regards
Pete

I agree with you completely Pete! Can someone suggest to them that they come out with a horse head for an option? Other than that my only other comment is DANG IT... How in blue blazes am I going to justify getting that into the hobby den after all that I have recently purchased?!?? I may be playing with the danger of something new being planted in the garden...... ME.

Looks great and a must have imho!

Kevin D.
 
Tommi,

Thanks for posting... this is right up my alley....any idea of a time frame for release?

Thanks,

Kevin D.

Not to sure but El Greco are the retail outlet here in the UK so will keep a lookout in there forthcoming releases. I love their range of busts and 75mm figure of which I have have most. Will be one of the first to grab this when available.

Tommi
 
Maybe the hand with the pistol should be turned a little to the left.

These weapons were shot with the lock facing up.

At the crucial moment, this prevented the ignition powder from trickling out of the lock - and also ensured that the not inconsiderable bolt of explosion in the lock went upwards when it was fired - and not into the rider's face ...

Incidentally, this also applied to flintlock pistols - only repeatedly misrepresented ...






Cheers
 
Maybe the hand with the pistol should be turned a little to the left.

These weapons were shot with the lock facing up.

At the crucial moment, this prevented the ignition powder from trickling out of the lock - and also ensured that the not inconsiderable bolt of explosion in the lock went upwards when it was fired - and not into the rider's face ...

Incidentally, this also applied to flintlock pistols - only repeatedly misrepresented ...






Cheers

I never knew that, makes perfect sense and what a nice figure this is.
Steve
 

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