Atlantic Egyptians (1 Viewer)

The Green Knight

Private 1st Class
Joined
Jan 27, 2013
Messages
165
Hello Gentlemen,

I would just like to share some pictures of a project I did for my friend Tony. These are Atlantic Egyptians. Cheers!
 

Attachments

  • tf20150712_124803.jpg
    tf20150712_124803.jpg
    87.7 KB · Views: 214
  • tf20150712_124812.jpg
    tf20150712_124812.jpg
    84.8 KB · Views: 213
  • tf20150712_124823.jpg
    tf20150712_124823.jpg
    82.7 KB · Views: 204
  • tf20150712_124833.jpg
    tf20150712_124833.jpg
    84.7 KB · Views: 210
Some more pics
 

Attachments

  • tf20150712_125010.jpg
    tf20150712_125010.jpg
    88.1 KB · Views: 133
  • tf20150712_125246.jpg
    tf20150712_125246.jpg
    77.5 KB · Views: 132
  • tf20150712_125259.jpg
    tf20150712_125259.jpg
    74.5 KB · Views: 131
  • tf20150712_125430.jpg
    tf20150712_125430.jpg
    86.5 KB · Views: 132
  • tf20150712_125453.jpg
    tf20150712_125453.jpg
    86.2 KB · Views: 132
Pharoah in his casket with a tomb guard for good measure
 

Attachments

  • tf20150712_130130.jpg
    tf20150712_130130.jpg
    105.4 KB · Views: 136
  • tf20150712_130141.jpg
    tf20150712_130141.jpg
    90.7 KB · Views: 136
  • tf20150712_130150.jpg
    tf20150712_130150.jpg
    76.4 KB · Views: 138
  • tf20150712_130204.jpg
    tf20150712_130204.jpg
    97.2 KB · Views: 136
We converted some figs to create this pharoah with his hunting party on a palanquin
 

Attachments

  • tf20150712_130545.jpg
    tf20150712_130545.jpg
    42 KB · Views: 138
  • tf20150712_130551.jpg
    tf20150712_130551.jpg
    45.6 KB · Views: 139
  • tf20150712_130659.jpg
    tf20150712_130659.jpg
    112 KB · Views: 139
  • tf20150712_130704.jpg
    tf20150712_130704.jpg
    95.9 KB · Views: 140
  • tf20150712_130709.jpg
    tf20150712_130709.jpg
    99.1 KB · Views: 139
Some close up pics of the pharoah in his palanquin seat
 

Attachments

  • tf20150712_130558.jpg
    tf20150712_130558.jpg
    38.4 KB · Views: 133
  • tf20150712_130652.jpg
    tf20150712_130652.jpg
    38.5 KB · Views: 136
The Egyptians finally displayed in my friend Tony's mancave with some background statues that he bought. He created a scene where the pharoah died and everyone came to see his body.
 

Attachments

  • tf20150731_180548.jpg
    tf20150731_180548.jpg
    45.1 KB · Views: 139
  • tf20150731_180557.jpg
    tf20150731_180557.jpg
    56.9 KB · Views: 140
  • tf20150731_180603.jpg
    tf20150731_180603.jpg
    64.7 KB · Views: 141
  • tf20150731_180610.jpg
    tf20150731_180610.jpg
    55.1 KB · Views: 140
  • tf20150731_180634.jpg
    tf20150731_180634.jpg
    60.1 KB · Views: 140
Hi lovely paint job on these Italian made figures

I remember buying boxed sets of 1/32nd Atlantic as a kid from a toy shop in Bury, Lancashire in the 1970's and they had all the sets and historical periods. I remember having a US 7th Cavalry camp where one soldier was baking bread in an oven. They were very different sets and quite innovative with the poses of the figures.

I read somewhere that the some sets in 1/72nd have been reissued, but no sign of 1/32nd scale - maybe one day?

Dave
 
Thanks Dave. Yeah I like their sculpts. Unique poses and you can create some nice stories. I also have some of their greek warriors which I will paint soon as well. Their Greeks can go well with Conte and Expeditionary force once you paint them all up by my reckoning. I do hope someone thinks of reissuing their 1/32 stuff too. Cheers!
 
Nicely done!

I had some of Atlantic's Greeks and Trojans, when I was a kid. If I recall, Atlantic also put out some buildings, like the Colosseum, and I think some bits to depict Troy.

Prost!
Brad
 
Where are all the molds for ATLANTIC?!
Someone needs to start re-issuing their best sculpted sets!

Plastic General
 
Thanks for the kind comments guys! I too would like to see some more civilian poses / toy soldiers to complement some of our collection and enhance dioramas. I've started collecting Lemax figures which are in somewhat of between 54 to 60mm sizes. Some of them are dressed in Victorian dresses which can fit with civil war, war of independence dioramas and some are in 1940s clothes which are perfect for WW2 scenes. A little conversion here and there and they can pass for refugees, nurses, civilians in general mingling with Germans or US troops.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top