Oniria Miniature's: Massacre!

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oniria

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Hi all,
I’m pleased to show you my latest tribute to the great master John Ford,
Available now in my website:

https://www.oniriaminiatures.com/product/massacre/


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Title: Masscre
Sculptor: Antonio Meseguer
Painted by: Angel Aparicio
5 metal figures +2 flags

I hope it’s on time for you Christmas wishlist and that you enjoy painting this little piece of art.
Thank you for your trust and support
Saludetes
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I have the complete "Little Big Horn" set of these little jewels in miniature and they are superb. Effectively, 54mm standard of details reduced and replicated to 28mm. The producers are also tremendous to deal with directly.

Buy with total confidence.
Gary
 
Mine have just arrived and the figures are just amazing for this scale. However, curiously both of the provided flags are incorrect for the period. One is for Teddy Roosevelt’s 1st Volunteer cavalry (the Rough Riders) and the other is a 45-star flag from 1896 to 1907. Easy to fix but I think these originally come from the 1898 miniatures range.

As always the figures are miniature wonders for this scale. Unlike Angel’s little masterpieces I wish my painting skills could do them justice.
Gerry
 
Cheers Guys,
I'm really happy hat you like the figures.
Hope to see your painting on these soon.

Mine have just arrived and the figures are just amazing for this scale. However, curiously both of the provided flags are incorrect for the period. One is for Teddy Roosevelt’s 1st Volunteer cavalry (the Rough Riders) and the other is a 45-star flag from 1896 to 1907. Easy to fix but I think these originally come from the 1898 miniatures range.
As always the figures are miniature wonders for this scale. Unlike Angel’s little masterpieces I wish my painting skills could do them justice.
Gerry
Thank you for the comment Gerry. Indeed you are right, the flags are not really "time accurate". These are from a spanish manufacturer called Adolfo Ramos (who I guess also supplies them for 1898 miniatures) , and they were the best I could find for the vignette's purpose, without having to design a couple of new ones. Cosnsidering that (most likely) in most vignettes the flags won't be full waving in the air, I think we can get away with these ones.
Saludetes.

P.D: Don't dispair Mark. Maybe some day ;)
 

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