KenBoyle
PlanetFigure Supporter
I was looking forward to this Oniria release and although the Christmas holidays may delay my progress, I thought I'd get started.
The kit is based on the "Lt. Col. Thursday's last stand" scene from the 1948 movie, "Fort Apache" starring Henry Fonda as Lt. Col. Thursday and John Wayne as Capt. York. You can find the movie clip for this scene on You Tube if you are interested. Just search for "Fort apache movie Thursday"
WIP Progress:
I cleaned and assembled the five figures supplied with the kit.
I also decided I wanted a couple more figures to add to the group. Looking at Oniria's "Little Big Horn" kits, I selected two that fit the bill. I then Hollywood-ized them by removing the Carbine slings and belt knives, and making a couple of other minor changes, bringing them more in line with the kit supplied figures. One is prone, firing his carbine and the other is kneeling firing his.
I will use the Regimental flag supplied, as Oniria suggested, since it will be hanging motionless and is close enough in design to pass muster.
However, I'm going to print my own 37 star old glory and make it a bit smaller.
I'm also adding the "B" Company Guidon, that the Indians captured and delivered to Captain York. (Watch the You Tube clip!)
Finally, using some stones from my yard and Magic sculpt, I tried to create my "artistic" representation of the groundwork from the movie scene.
I apologize for the early photos as grey Magic Sculpt and Silver figures don't really photograph clearly.
I'll be back as soon as possible with some painted stuff.
Thanks for looking,
Ken
The kit is based on the "Lt. Col. Thursday's last stand" scene from the 1948 movie, "Fort Apache" starring Henry Fonda as Lt. Col. Thursday and John Wayne as Capt. York. You can find the movie clip for this scene on You Tube if you are interested. Just search for "Fort apache movie Thursday"
WIP Progress:
I cleaned and assembled the five figures supplied with the kit.
I also decided I wanted a couple more figures to add to the group. Looking at Oniria's "Little Big Horn" kits, I selected two that fit the bill. I then Hollywood-ized them by removing the Carbine slings and belt knives, and making a couple of other minor changes, bringing them more in line with the kit supplied figures. One is prone, firing his carbine and the other is kneeling firing his.
I will use the Regimental flag supplied, as Oniria suggested, since it will be hanging motionless and is close enough in design to pass muster.
However, I'm going to print my own 37 star old glory and make it a bit smaller.
I'm also adding the "B" Company Guidon, that the Indians captured and delivered to Captain York. (Watch the You Tube clip!)
Finally, using some stones from my yard and Magic sculpt, I tried to create my "artistic" representation of the groundwork from the movie scene.
I apologize for the early photos as grey Magic Sculpt and Silver figures don't really photograph clearly.
I'll be back as soon as possible with some painted stuff.
Thanks for looking,
Ken