je_touche
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Hello fellow planeteers,
after a long pause I would like to show you some recent sculpt job of mine. Considering the lack of Napoleonic civilians I was thinking it would be nice to have some for those who like to collect figurines or build dioramas in the small scales.
The subject of the set is 'Evacuation of the Manor, 1813', but the figures are quite versatile and could be used in many settings of around the time 1800-1820. The servant maids can even be used for a much longer period of time (around 1770-1830 at least).
The figurines will be cast in white metal by Frank Germershaus and available from cw-toys as from December 5, 2009. They are in true 1/72nd scale, with men averaging 23,5 mm (= 1,70 m) and women 22,0 mm (= 1,60 m), which makes them compatible to most available figure lines in that scale.
http://www.cw-toys.de/
Hope you like them.
after a long pause I would like to show you some recent sculpt job of mine. Considering the lack of Napoleonic civilians I was thinking it would be nice to have some for those who like to collect figurines or build dioramas in the small scales.
The subject of the set is 'Evacuation of the Manor, 1813', but the figures are quite versatile and could be used in many settings of around the time 1800-1820. The servant maids can even be used for a much longer period of time (around 1770-1830 at least).
The figurines will be cast in white metal by Frank Germershaus and available from cw-toys as from December 5, 2009. They are in true 1/72nd scale, with men averaging 23,5 mm (= 1,70 m) and women 22,0 mm (= 1,60 m), which makes them compatible to most available figure lines in that scale.
http://www.cw-toys.de/
Hope you like them.