SEMPER FIDELIS MINIATURES, THE BROTHERS RESISTS TOGETHER - PART TWO

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SEMPERFIDELIS68

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And with you the second figure of the first part of the diorama, "The brothers resist together". Remember, there are six figures, two legionaries, an optio, a centurion, an aquilifer and an officer on horseback. They will come out in two parts of three figures. Next week we will present the centurion and we will close this first pack.
We hope you like it!
Remember this pack has a price of 29 euros per single figure or 25 euros per figure if you do with the 3.
Orders in preorder to [email protected],
subject: Romans Preorder.

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and they support every day so that we continue in the gap.

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José Rios
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SEMPER FIDELIS MINIATURES

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Not sure who these brothers are, but brothers resist, as the message correctly says, not resists as it appears on the box
 
The second pack will go on the market with a deadline of December 2018-January 2019. It will not come out at once, the last figure will be the Roman officer on horseback.
 
Nice pose!
But look at the proportions again: I think, the upper body is a bit too long and the head (with helmet) too small.



No problems with 3d to correct this...


Cheers
 
I think it is important for editors of figures to listen to constructive criticism and make changes when necessary. I am not qualified to pass judgement on this figure...I can only go by how a figure"looks" to me and after reading martins comments and looking again at the figure...he has,IMHO, a point.
I would however, buy the vignette.
 
I think it is important for editors of figures to listen to constructive criticism and make changes when necessary. I am not qualified to pass judgement on this figure...I can only go by how a figure"looks" to me and after reading martins comments and looking again at the figure...he has,IMHO, a point.
I would however, buy the vignette.

Constructive criticism is necessary to improve, at work, in life and of course in the hobby of the figures. But I still think that this is simpler than all this, when someone does not like a figure of mine for whatever reason, design, proportions, pose, gesture, etc. Do not buy it I can not help but feel it, but do not buy it. Fortunately there are many Roman figures in the market to choose from.
 
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