Saxon conversions (Emhar)

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Paul

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A busy day yesterday, cutting off arms and heads, twisting arms and legs with a bit of gentle persuasion and a small pair of pliers :-D

The running archer (middle) Arm of base bod (to the left) bent forward, and the arm from the archer swopped for the shield arm The bod on the far right got a head swop and and an axe...the bod on the left a head swop. Standard bearer (middle) Shield arm from the bod on the left, body from the archer and the arm from the bod in the photo above (far left) Standard from Ray over at Don´t throw a one blog Sword arm from the boss bod (left), head tisted a bit to the right, shield arm from the bod in photo above, (far left) The whole gang so far. Hello to Jon (JP) from Herefordshire 1938 blog...some wonderfull VBCW minis and history ...the Twiggy Mommet scarecrows are brilliant and so is the "history" behind the twiggy Mommet movement. :-D
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Nice conversions, I guess the Emhar plastic is easier to work with? Are there other brands that have glueable plastics? I heard that Italeri is using glueable plastic in newer runs of their sets?

Perhaps you should think of replacing the bowstrings with something thinner?

Cheers
Janne Nilsson
 

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