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bchilstrom

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The Cowboy/Gunslinger (left) has been bought by VLS to start a new line of 54mm American West figures, buildings and diorama accessories called "Streets of Lareado". The plan on doing a whole town, building by building, I have seen the first two buildings, a Hotel and a Livery stable. They look great!!! Other items to come are a Stagecoach, Conestoga covered wagon, Buck board, Chuck wagon and a ton of figures!!! Oh, and my favorite, a Medicine Show Wagon "Uncle Bob's Cure All". The wagons will be all resin and MUCH cheaper than similar offerings by other hobby manufacturers.

This should indeed be a great new line!!!

VLS has purchased the "Pirate Toast" set, for their FANTAZ line.
 
Originally posted by Anders Heintz@Apr 6 2005, 11:22 PM
Well,

First one is definately a cowboy, the second one would be a skeleton warrior taking a female hostage!
Specifically the first reminds me of Jack Palance's character in "Shane".
In the second, I thought they were gonna dance! Looked like something out of Phantom of the Opera to me. ;)

They look really neat.

Francesca
 
Bill,

Is this from the early 16th c. German lithograph of death and the maiden? (I know the shoes aren't right but I figure they might be temporay?)
 
You are all on the right track, the first one is a Gunslinger waiting for some action. The second and third are going to be a zombie pirate Captain, clutching a female captive and drinking from a bottle of rum.....
 
Originally posted by bchilstrom@Apr 7 2005, 11:05 AM
The second and third are going to be a zombie pirate Captain, clutching a female captive and drinking from a bottle of rum.....
:lol: Sounds great Bill! Oh, the gun fighter sounds cool too...
 
Originally posted by Dan Morton@Apr 8 2005, 05:23 AM


54mm skeletons! Did you make those? Kit? Are they available in other scales?

Dan, I believe Gordy sculpted it for Warriors.~Gary
 
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