Preview: Texas Jack, 1:9th scale Bust

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carl reid

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Hi Guys,

Here is a preview of a piece I have just Sculpted for Thunderbird Miniatures.
Mark asked me to post some images.

www.thunderbirdminiatures.com

As you can see its a 1:9th scale bust depicting "Texas Jack". A character from the Earp Gang.

I have no further details or indeed a release date as yet. But I am sure Mark will post further info when he is ready, including price and Boxart etc!

I hope you like him!

Thanks for looking Guys!

Carl
 
Hi Carl,
I like this one very much, the old west is a very interesting era, will Wyatt Earp follow.
Would love to see a range of these
As always stunning
Best wishes
 
Very nice figure Carl, a new direction for me to follow.
Cant wait to see it painted.
You just keep getting better mate.

Don
 
Great figure as always.
There were actually two Texas Jacks.
One a gunfighter Texas Jack vermillion who fought with the Earps and the other was Texas Jack Omohundro .a scout with Buffalo Bill Cody.
This one looks like the scout or it's a portrayal of the actor Peter Sherayako as Texas Jack Vemillion from the film Tombstone.
Had the good fortune to visit the Buffalo Bill historical centre last year in Cody , Wyoming .
Fantastic Museum and town which also contains old Trail Town which is a collection of old building from the old West.
Great place to spend a few hours.
Martin
 
Great figure as always.
There were actually two Texas Jacks.
One a gunfighter Texas Jack vermillion who fought with the Earps and the other was Texas Jack Omohundro .a scout with Buffalo Bill Cody.
This one looks like the scout or it's a portrayal of the actor Peter Sherayako as Texas Jack Vemillion from the film Tombstone.
Had the good fortune to visit the Buffalo Bill historical centre last year in Cody , Wyoming .
Fantastic Museum and town which also contains old Trail Town which is a collection of old building from the old West.
Great place to spend a few hours.
Martin

Your absolutely right Martin. He is loosely based on the gunfighterTexas Jack Vermillion, from the movie Tombstone!

Carl
 
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