8 New Poses of Airfix & Pegasus WW2 (1 Viewer)

Yup, doing conversions is a total hoot! I've been at it for several years and have sold to several customers. It frees one from the rigidity of the manufacturers' poses. Those conversions are quite nice.

Gary B.
Waverly, NE
 
Thanks Gary.
My goal is to create conversions that really look like they unused poses from molds that were discovered after many years, but never used.
Little known fact: there were "Lost/Unused" poses to the AIRFIX 1:32 Napoleonic sets that were finally issued for the first time just recently.
It had something to do with poses being too similar to BRITAINS figures that were released at the time, so AIRFIX shelved the molds.
Wouldn't it be a dream to hear of lost poses being released for the first time to some of your favourite sets old sets?

Tonight I'm going to post my TSSD conversions!

Plastic General
 
I wish the twit that has the moulds for the Britain's Superdeetail "Missing" Paratrooper figures who is producing them in 1/72 would upgrade to 54MM.
 
We all want them because they're so rare and beautifully made BUT if you didn't sell them, what battles would you use them for?
1970's British, who are you going to make them fight?

Plastic General
 
We all want them because they're so rare and beautifully made BUT if you didn't sell them, what battles would you use them for?
1970's British, who are you going to make them fight?

Plastic General

{sm2}Take the "Modern" Airfix Germans call them Argentinians,and start yomping!! "Best job I ever had."
 
Go to the dollar store and buy a few bags of farm animals that include sheep. You will need LOTS of sheep!
 
That's right!
We all know there were only 7 poses of Airfix Australians and 14 poses of Airfix German Paratroops, but we wish there were more!
I'm not willing to wait for an "ADD-ON" set so I made my own. And I added on to my Pegasus Germ. Paras. too!
Check'em out!
http://s1291.photobucket.com/user/Christian_Aldo/library/RARE POSES

Plastic General
Nice work, PG, the Airfix and Pegasus conversions are nice. I always like seeing the conversion possibilities that folks come up with. Really sparks my own creative efforts.
 
We all want them because they're so rare and beautifully made BUT if you didn't sell them, what battles would you use them for?
1970's British, who are you going to make them fight?

Plastic General

Only one enemy springs to mind - The Darleks!!!
 

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