30mm napoleonics (2 Viewers)

I think flats are basically a Eurocentric hobby and I'm in the deserts of New Mexico!:(:(:(

True, but you can find support at the BFFS. We have members all over the world.

We do have a member in Col and WA, so you are not alone! AND we have a good US dealer for unpainted figures. The good news is - painting is still painting regardless of flat or round. Just a few different techniques for flats. You have SCAMMS and Tulsa close by -so that's a start. TX is also a hotbed of painting activity.

I prefer to think of us as a vanguard of the elite! :)

If you even come east, put me on your schedule.
 
Thank you for your support PJ, I'll take you up on yopur offer if I ever head east. I have seriously thought of joining BFFS and I may yet do it. haven't seen any threads like this over there, not much posting in general, but it's probably worthwhile.Too be honest one of the reasons I like flats is it's a bit obscure, I'm not much for crowds and bandwagon jumping, my hobbies are for my pleasure, no other reason.
I like that...Vanguard of the Elite... Has a nice ring to it!:D




True, but you can find support at the BFFS. We have members all over the world.

We do have a member in Col and WA, so you are not alone! AND we have a good US dealer for unpainted figures. The good news is - painting is still painting regardless of flat or round. Just a few different techniques for flats. You have SCAMMS and Tulsa close by -so that's a start. TX is also a hotbed of painting activity.

I prefer to think of us as a vanguard of the elite! :)

If you even come east, put me on your schedule.
 

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Ray, it's pretty clear from the pictures that you are enjoying yourself! That ALL that is important.

Love the new pictures. When properly displayed, our flats really do come alive.

It DOES have a nice ring, doesn't it?? :)
 
Ray your figures are excellent and those buildings really make them pop!! Thanks for sharing them with us.
 
Thanks Brit, more messin around, this group after the battle, prisoners and the cost of battle.
 

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couple more
 

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Thanks PJ,
The thing that bugs me most now is the lighting, everything has that pale yellow incandescent pall. I have to adjust the photo color heavily to even get it to look somewhat acceptable. I'll look into some photo lighting shortly.
Ray
 
You should be able to adjust the lighting color inside your camera. Play with the setting until it looks like daylight.

Actually the warm lighting does not detract too much from the picture quality. All pictures taken at sunset!! :eek:
 
You should be able to adjust the lighting color inside your camera. Play with the setting until it looks like daylight.

Actually the warm lighting does not detract too much from the picture quality. All pictures taken at sunset!! :eek:

PJ,
I'll have a look and see what my camera will do, it's pretty low tech.
 
Ray,

I've been interested in flats for years and was lucky enough (great foresight??) to pick up a copy of Michael Taylor's "The Art of the Flat Figure" when it first came out. The last 2 years I've read and at times posted on the BFFS site. This year I finally decided to join, as I have had great luck with responses to my posted questions. I've found the forum members to be extremely helpful. Through the generous offer of a German forum member, I was able to place an order for some exceptional flats from Wunsch. You can subscribe with PayPal and the cost of a membership is about $40.
Russ
 
Hi Russ,
Welcome, A pleasure to make your aquaintance even if your twisting my arm the very first time we meet!!:D Seriously though I should join, it's $40 a year?
The Taylor book is one I've been casually looking for since I first heard about it a 1/2 year ago, without seeing it in person I was a little hesitant to pay in excess of $100, I don't even know how many pages it has?
So Russ, you going to show us some of your collection? I'm always interested in what others are collecting and doing.
Wunsch is an editor? what was the set?
Ray




Ray,

I've been interested in flats for years and was lucky enough (great foresight??) to pick up a copy of Michael Taylor's "The Art of the Flat Figure" when it first came out. The last 2 years I've read and at times posted on the BFFS site. This year I finally decided to join, as I have had great luck with responses to my posted questions. I've found the forum members to be extremely helpful. Through the generous offer of a German forum member, I was able to place an order for some exceptional flats from Wunsch. You can subscribe with PayPal and the cost of a membership is about $40.
Russ
 
Ray,

I've been interested in flats for years and was lucky enough (great foresight??) to pick up a copy of Michael Taylor's "The Art of the Flat Figure" when it first came out. The last 2 years I've read and at times posted on the BFFS site. This year I finally decided to join, as I have had great luck with responses to my posted questions. I've found the forum members to be extremely helpful. Through the generous offer of a German forum member, I was able to place an order for some exceptional flats from Wunsch. You can subscribe with PayPal and the cost of a membership is about $40.
Russ

Hi Russ, glad to meet another BFFS member here!

The Mike Taylor book is the "bible" on flat painting, and if you have one you're lucky. Mine's very well-worn and I constantly use it as a reference along with Greg DiFranco's articles. Put the book on your list and you will find it eventually. The book has been out of print in English for at least 10 years - some copies in German are available. Mike has been asked numerous times to have the book reprinted in English; but he says he cannot control that - it's the publisher's call. So, for now, you'll find it in used book stores and you'll pay more for it than you might want. It's worth $100+ - to me. The one at the Long Island Show in November sold for $150. I've sent Ray some of Greg's articles.
 
Ray,

Didn't intend to do any arm twisting, just throwing the information out there for you to do as you please. The BFFS does take PayPal.
The Taylor book has 127 pages and is loaded with color pictures. Published in 1995 it was priced at 20 Pounds, I think I paid just under $30.
Wunsch owns the fantastic molds made by Frauendorf. The figures are fantastic. I bought about 100 figures for my Leipzig project. I'm painting up a representative force of Prussian, Russian, Austrian and the French+Allies for wargaming purposes. To date I've painted just a handful. They are the first flats I've ever painted, I'm fairly pleased with the results.
The Wunsch website is www.zinnfiguren-wuensch.de Unfortunately they do not take PayPal, so I had to pay for an Foreign Bankdraft. This is a great downside for many flats buyers........the cost of excuting the transaction is expensive.
Russ
 
Hi Russ,
Just kidding about the arm twisting, I hope you'll show us your progress in the Leipzig project. I will keep searching for the book, hopefully i can find one at reasonable costs. I understand your pain regarding transaction costs, there are many occasions where I simply will not consider it due to difficulty and expense of a transaction, it's really poor business practices that hurt the vendor as much as the customer.
Ray






Ray,

Didn't intend to do any arm twisting, just throwing the information out there for you to do as you please. The BFFS does take PayPal.
The Taylor book has 127 pages and is loaded with color pictures. Published in 1995 it was priced at 20 Pounds, I think I paid just under $30.
Wunsch owns the fantastic molds made by Frauendorf. The figures are fantastic. I bought about 100 figures for my Leipzig project. I'm painting up a representative force of Prussian, Russian, Austrian and the French+Allies for wargaming purposes. To date I've painted just a handful. They are the first flats I've ever painted, I'm fairly pleased with the results.
The Wunsch website is www.zinnfiguren-wuensch.de Unfortunately they do not take PayPal, so I had to pay for an Foreign Bankdraft. This is a great downside for many flats buyers........the cost of excuting the transaction is expensive.
Russ
 
Ray,
Check Amazon uk..........I think there are some used copies available.
Russ
 
russ, thank for the tip. PJ never knew my camera had internal options to compinsate for lighting, think they look much better though I need to adjust the lighting.
Here is my tour of Egypt
 

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Ray, what a great collection you are amassing. These are great photos. :cool:

Jeff
 
Thanks guys, not to stray too far afield buy over the years I've been lucky enough to pick up some prints by the famous french artist Hourtoulle? there about 8-1/2" by 10-1/2" and they have a unique(for lack of a better term) watercolor look to them, I really love the few I have.
 

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