The Great War + emotion & dynamics by Art.I.G+

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Art.I.G

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Riga,Latvia
Dear friends,

We proudly announce the launch of our new collection of figures of the First World War created using 3D technology. From now on emotion and dynamics are at the core of our miniatures. We strongly hope that you are going to get excited about the style and appreciate our new movement towards more realistic portrayal of wartime.


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Note: each figure can be produced in any size starting from 10 to 200mm.

 
Dear Panzer I always use real humans and similar cloth for making figures, I made many fotos for my work. The first one is my friend Eugene , he is really tall and thin , 1,87 meters, and he don't look like soldier, i know. To soft, posing like a girl :). Yes I know may be this is not regular soldier but in new series I want to make real humans not Clons and Rambos, So i randomly choose my friends for posing. World War it is not local conflict for mercenaries in this gears of war was killed many peoples, students, workers, artiststs, talls and shorts... so i think my desigion to make humans, not soldiers was right.
 
My vote would be for your firm to offer 54mm, 75mm, 90mm AND 120mm through the normal retail figure sellers in several countries and on-line.

Since you are capable of printing/casting in multiple sizes, then why not use this to your advantage?

Yes - you've explained previously that the "first cost" of doing any scale print/cast is high. Why not try to recover your costs over multiple sales?

All the best,
Dan
 
We work on it! I think we made some figures of Great War series in ohter scales. Please vote that scale needed and we will print it and cast it.
 
Max - no offense intended, but I believe you misunderstand my point. Personally I don't want to purchase your figures, as excellent as they appear to be, unless sold thru a well-known retailer in the US. I gather that you want to sell online only thru your site and only print or cast a figure when you have an order. Is that correct? I see advantages for you using this approach,but none at all for the buyer, plus some potential risk for which the buyer has no recourse. Again, no intended offense - just my opinion.

My vote for a scale is 1/16th.

All the best,
Dan
 
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