Wings Cockpit Figures - The growing 54mm WWI range

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Blue Thunder

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Dressed to impress near your Wingnut Wings or Roden kits ... but also beautiful stand alones, for the pure scale figure modeller. :happy:


As far as I know, this all range was sculpted by Steve Warrilow and the castings were done Bob Brown from Model Design Construction. The concept was launched by David Allen.

I'll let you comment, guys. For me, as an aircraft lover as well, these miniatures are top notch in the atmosphere they alone can capture: Quite evocative of a time where the starter engine was each man's biceps.


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A superb set of figures which should sell well. One small niggle, the executive curl on the RNAS figure's rank stripe is the wrong way round.

Mike
 
Wunderbar! As soon as I saw the pic, without reading the write up, I thought to myself 'Steve Warrilow'???
 
I acctually think there are several different sculptors involved in this range, Andy Cairns comes to mind and I think I saw where Mike Good did one or two. I think this is the same line, but I could be wrong. Anyway, they are very nice
 
Hi Noel, I think you are correct. Most bear Steve's touch while spme look a little different.
 
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