Like this a lot .....For a long time I've thought the Seven Years war (French and Indian War) would be a highly fertile subject
for this hobby - and although some good figures exist here and there, perhaps it's time for a full blown dedicated series ......
Looking forward to that. Meanwhile I'll wipe the egg from my face for misreading the date as 1757 instead of 1777 and not recognizing that the Brandywine fight occurred in the Revolutionary War and not the Seven years War, What a dummy !
I think sometimes there is an unholy rush to get things on the market-I'm sure this is a nice figure and from a popular period but that casting looks incredibly rough?
I would have been moved to clean it up a bit when I saw the photograph rather than posting the picture. Maybe better to wait for the Boxart??
Good luck with it anyway, just an observation.
Keith
Lovely looking figure. What scale is it?
Cheers
Huw
Fantastic!! Who is the sculptor if I may ask?
Thank you for that and accepting my comment in the spirit in which it was intended, and I can sense the enthusiasm. As a small company in the Lions Den it is important to get it right. I always remember a common saying when I was in sales and Marketing "You never get a second chance to make a first impression" (Maybe Donald Trump would disagree....LOL)
Looking forward to seeing the Boxart,
Best regards....Keith
He has done a remarkable work!!! Good to promote new talents!Semper Fidelis is a relatively brand new in the miniature market. We work many times with young sculptors who are not recognized talents like Maurizio Bruno, Andrea Jula, Gallicek, etc. But they are not less skillful. This piece is the work of Francesc Ambrós a young Spanish sculptor who has already created several miniatures for our brand.