Space infantry 54 mm - Varys Model

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Lord Varys

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Dear Colleauges,

I would like to show my first own, very limited release.
Space infantryman in Scale 54 mm and 9 parts. The material is resin.
You can buy it by me directly on this mail adress.
Price is 15 EUR or 19 USD. Shipping cost inside EU = 6 EUR, worldwide = 10 USD
I accept only PayPal.



More pictures about sculpting and painting:
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/space-infantry-54-mm.58291/
http://www.planetfigure.com/threads/space-infantry-54-mm-varys-model.58445/

Thanks for looking,
Bernhard
 

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What a great figure for a first and I wish you ood luck with your production.
Like this figure a lot but alas its 54mm, to small for me.

Don
 
Thanks a lot for the kind words! I apologize yet on this business, maybe this will my onlyone release, or I will make more. I'm not a big businessman, I make it as a hobby. My friends said the marketplace is to small, and there are so many buyer-hunter.

What a great figure for a first and I wish you ood luck with your production.
Like this figure a lot but alas its 54mm, to small for me.

Don

Don! :) This figure is biger than 28 mm :) But I understand you. I see the most popular scale is 75 mm now. Even biger all 5 years. When I started the hobby, 54 mm was the normal. Later 65 mm, and now 75 and 90 mm. I'm a little bit conservative.
 
I like it! Body armor, futuristic gun, sidearm and backpack...looks very simple and yet futuristic and cool enough to quality for Sci-Fi.

54mm is not too small. How tall is this figure when built?
 
Don! :) This figure is biger than 28 mm :) But I understand you. I see the most popular scale is 75 mm now. Even biger all 5 years. When I started the hobby, 54 mm was the normal. Later 65 mm, and now 75 and 90 mm. I'm a little bit conservative.[/quote]


Lord Varys I understand exactly what you are saying, but no matter what size you choose it will be the wrong size for some people.
When I started the hobby, like you 54mm was the norm and my eyes could see them. Now I need the figures to be a lot bigger and I have to use an optivisor.
Do hope you continue producing figures as nice as this, just a little bigger.

Don
 
I like it! Body armor, futuristic gun, sidearm and backpack...looks very simple and yet futuristic and cool enough to quality for Sci-Fi.

54mm is not too small. How tall is this figure when built?

Thank you!

Lord Varys I understand exactly what you are saying, but no matter what size you choose it will be the wrong size for some people.
When I started the hobby, like you 54mm was the norm and my eyes could see them. Now I need the figures to be a lot bigger and I have to use an optivisor.
Do hope you continue producing figures as nice as this, just a little bigger.

Don

Don,

I know, I know what you write. Wrong tendence, but we become all years older and less young people begin the hobby. Thats why I written I understand you. For me is the 28 mm to small. I can't to do anything whit that scale.

So please tell me, wich scale do you like better? I'm very interested what will be the future.

Thanks,
Bernhard
 
Thank you!



Don,

I know, I know what you write. Wrong tendence, but we become all years older and less young people begin the hobby. Thats why I written I understand you. For me is the 28 mm to small. I can't to do anything whit that scale.

So please tell me, wich scale do you like better? I'm very interested what will be the future.

Thanks,
Bernhard


Bernhard I dont know if I can predict the future, wish I could. I had to laugh when you quote 28mm.
I do think that 75mm is the new 54mm but I like larger again at 90 and 120mm. Two fantasy/space figures on the bench at 120mm but I am sure that 75mm is the future (for a while at least).

Don
 
I also talked with Peter (Ong) in private messages about scales and themes. Maybe I will try the 120 mm again if it so populare. By the way big scales need more accurate work, what in a sci-fi subject important is. And never forget the price! 120 mm is expensiver, unfortunatly, to cast and sell too.
 
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