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Robin

A Fixture
Joined
Sep 27, 2003
Messages
1,108
Location
Sheffield
Well Stuart sent me some pics of teh german and here he is for your pleasure. I ahve only one at the moment but hopefully more will come later today.

Scale 75mm
Price £22


Comments welcome

Robin

german.jpg
 
I love the subject, but the legs seem short from the knees down and the feet look very small.~Gary
 
Originally posted by garyjd@Sep 4 2005, 04:59 PM
I love the subject, but the legs seem short from the knees down and the feet look very small.~Gary
Same here. I love everything about this figure but the legs. Gosh, I hope it's the picture. The boots look too "loose". If I'm not mistaken this style of boot was more form fitting.
 
Originally posted by garyjd@Sep 4 2005, 04:59 PM
I love the subject, but the legs seem short from the knees down and the feet look very small.~Gary
I agree, but didn't want to be the one to say anything.
 
Thanks for all the kind words espescially this side of the pond. Megroot come and see me and I will help relieve you of the pain and if you are who I think a good deal as usual. Robin will post with our last release for euro at the weekend and details of the discount for pf members

Looking forwards to meeting many of you for the worlds premier event
 
Stuart,

Do you acccept Euro's?? I am very sure that i'am very quick out of the GBP at Euro. My girlfriend asked me not to spend to much money at Euro. That's why i let her buy the GBP. I'll still have the Euro. :lol: :lol:

Marc
 
Nice looking figure. My only gripe, similar to Gary's and Jason's, is about the lower legs. The boots just don't seem tight enough or don't reach high enough. Other than that a great looking figure.

Ross
 
Ahhh those boots. the boots have been sculpted in arelaxed pose and hence the folds depict a shortening of the boot .As it is the top is still roughly in line with the top of the tibial plateau. In the standing figure with the knee bent AS in the pose the femur /top of the knee joint will be roughly 3.5 inches above the tibial plateau. the figure is depicted standing in mud as its winter /autumn. the boots/ foot patt ern is a resin casting and so is the same through out the range.

note its bloody difficult to put on skin tight leather without a zip and over trousers and socks and its 1870
 
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