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Jim Patrick

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Just found these over on Pegaso's new releases.
First up is the latest addition to their growing western collection.

Gold Digger, XIX Century
Sculptor: Gianni La Rocca
Painter: Pietro Balloni
Size: 54 mm.

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Next is a really nice looking Napoleonic figure.

Officer of the Artillery Guard, 1808-15
Sculptor: Maurizio Bruno
Painter: Danilo Cartacci
Size: 54 mm.

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Yet another addition to their children series. These would make for a rather nicw vignette or diorama.

Medioeval Children Set n°2
Sculptor: Gianni La Rocca
Painter: Danilo Cartacci
Size: 54 mm.

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And last but not least is their newest addition to their vignette/base line.

Balustrade XVI-XIX century
Sculptor: Victor Konnov
Painter: Andrea Tessarini
Size: 54 mm.

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Enjoy,
Jim Patrick
 
I like both the arty officer and the gold miner. Just goes to show that LaRocca can sculpt non - medieval subjects, too. ;)

I like the balustrade as well. I might get that just to see how Pegaso does with accessories...

Not too keen on that medieval children thing... To be more historically accurate they should be chopping fire wood or hauling water. Not much play time for kids in those days. :(

Keith
 
Originally posted by KeithP@Jun 17 2005, 11:46 AM

Not too keen on that medieval children thing... To be more historically accurate they should be chopping fire wood or hauling water. Not much play time for kids in those days. :(

Keith
Keith,
They do serve a purpose, if a bit romantic. On the otherhand, I would like to do an accurate medieval figure, all raggy, dirty, and grungy, etc.
 
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