New Figure from Jeff Shiu Miniatures WWI German Flamflower w/M1917 (Wex)

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Von Bock

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Hello all Jeff has sent me his latest,
German Flamflower w/M1917 (Wex)
Resin
1/16th 120mm
to be released soon.

Jeff hopes everyone will enjoy this lastest addition to his line of WWI figures. and as always thanks for your support. Cheers, Brock
 

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Very nicely done; love the subject, & details. WWI isn't my time period, but may pick up one for the gray army.
 
That looks like a very nice figure. Something different.

What's the cylindrical thingy hanging at the edge of the base?

Adrian
 
Looks amazing! And Lethal...
Something about pose that has captured my imagination.
Anyone able to give genuine critique for Jeff's figures from experience please - sculpt, anatomy, casting quality?
Thanks
Mike
 
Looks amazing! And Lethal...
Something about pose that has captured my imagination.
Anyone able to give genuine critique for Jeff's figures from experience please - sculpt, anatomy, casting quality?
Thanks
Mike


Yes, I've a few of his figures, paras and Stalingrad ones, & they're all excellent. Sure I've used a bit of filler, but nothing excessive or onerous. I expected I'll get this one, too; I'm really waiting for the ammo bearer to the Para with the stove pipe.

Kylie
 
Looks amazing! And Lethal...

Something about pose that has captured my imagination.

Anyone able to give genuine critique for Jeff's figures from experience please - sculpt, anatomy, casting quality?

Thanks

Mike



I have had over 250 of Jeff's figures in my hands since he started Jeff Shiu Minatures. The figures are contritely cast crisp and clean. If you have not purchase a figure yet; I honest onion is that they are top notch and quality. The anatomy is spot on. Highly recommended.
 
Yes, I've a few of his figures, paras and Stalingrad ones, & they're all excellent. Sure I've used a bit of filler, but nothing excessive or onerous. I expected I'll get this one, too; I'm really waiting for the ammo bearer to the Para with the stove pipe.

Kylie
Good to hear from you Kylie - thanks for advice & trust all well with you.
-Mike


I have had over 250 of Jeff's figures in my hands since he started Jeff Shiu Minatures. The figures are contritely cast crisp and clean. If you have not purchase a figure yet; I honest onion is that they are top notch and quality. The anatomy is spot on. Highly recommended.
Thanks for taking time to comment, appreciate it.
-Mike
 
:);)
This figure was stitched by Pavel Prokhorov in 2010 for his collection of the First World War. The only copy, was not replicated.
The scale is 120 mm.
Now, thanks to Jeff, many modelers will be able to do this story for themselves.
 

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Not much for WW1 figures but this one is terrific. Pose, anatomy and drapery are top notch. Well done.
 
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