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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 ......


Next week will be painted and I will upload the boxart photos. It will not be the last of this historical period... ;)
 
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 !


Fogie, when it is painted next week, you will appreciate a figure very different from this one that is only the resin. I hope you like it. The boxart will be very, very surprising.
 
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
 
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


The photograph does not do the model justice, it is true and you are right in what you say Keith, but Semper Fidelis has only submitted two figures in 2017, in our case we are not a massive launch company, we do not even get one a month. But anyway, I think it would be fair not to upload anything until boxart, I'm right.
 
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
 
Have to admit to not knowing Semper Fidelis miniatures until yesterdays Africa Regiment figure.This looks another lovely offering though agree with Fogie-I'd love to see some 7 years war stuff as well.
I know that El Greco have this range.
Jon
 
Fantastic!! Who is the sculptor if I may ask?

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.
 
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




Thank you Keith. I think the only way to learn in this market and in any other is to listen to everyone's opinion. That quote you named above is absolutely right.
 
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.
He has done a remarkable work!!! Good to promote new talents!
 
Rough looking or not, this one is going on my list. I just returned from exploring the Brandywine battlefield area, so this one piques my interest. The 5th was part of Knyphausen's command at Chad's Ford and one of the first regiments to cross Brandywine Creek once Knyphausen knew that Howe had started his flank attack at Birmingham Hill.
 
The figure's picture is a previous sketch with black and white primer before the painting job.
I polished the figure to clean the rough remaining and start with the paint.
I no doubt the final casting will be almost perfect.
Thanks a lot for the comments. (y)
 

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