' Three Cheers for the Bird Catcher' - Carl Reid

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Grod

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Hello Folks
Sculpted by Carl Reid in 120mm is this combination of Corporal Stiles of the 1st Royal Dragoons along with an officer of the 95th Rifles. It represents the triumphant return to british lines of Stiles with the captured Eagle of the 105th Line Regiment being cheered by the Officer.

The set is available at £100.00
Both figures are available separately.
Stiles = £75.00
95th Officer = £35.00
All prices include worldwide shipping.

Anyone interested please contact me by email only on [email protected]

Cheers
Gordon
 

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That is some quality sculpting on both models the dynamic pose of the horse really adds a sense of drama. For me if I was painting the two together I would probably make the gap between them larger to make it seem less confrontational and more celebratory.

Gary
 
That is some quality sculpting on both models the dynamic pose of the horse really adds a sense of drama. For me if I was painting the two together I would probably make the gap between them larger to make it seem less confrontational and more celebratory.

Gary
You can do that Gary but you will have to extend the base.
Cheers
Gordon
 
Once again I ask " Does the Dynamic Duo EVER sleep?" Cracking work again fellas. These will all go down in the history books of this hobby. WEll done.
Cheers from windy Cumbria.
Jonathan
 
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