Firebat...
Great picture.
Somewhat confused as why you need to define 'mini series' is it not self explanatory???
Mitch
You remember the situation with George (Minutemen Toy Soldiers). He stated that everything we do is confusing to the collectors. So we now make sure we are very clear on everything we do.
Sorry Alex, that is not what I said; what I said was customers are asking me what the deal is with you and Nick, aka, "Peanut Butter and Jelly", are you a business, do you take commissions, do you work just for the manufacturers or do you do this for a living, etc, etc, etc.
Clarification as to a specific series you are planning is not needed.
And make sure you get your tax ID number for New Jersey if you plan on attending Hackensack, rumor is the tax people will be there, telling them you are "raising the bar", "using new techniques to wow people" and "creating a mini series" is not going to fly with them if you are not current on your sales tax payments......................
You seem to suggest out work is not up to par with the Hobbys notables. /QUOTE]
Show me anywhere on any forum where I said your work is not up to par with the hobbies notables.
NICK'S work is among the best in the entire hobby; if you recall, I used to sell his buildings, have a lot of happy customers who bought them.
NICK does excellent work and it gets better all the time, I saw his dioramas up close and personal at the show, they were excellent, spectacular really.
On another forum, a guy was nitpicking his dioramas, something about the battle damaged buildings take away the focus from what you are trying to display, which is nonsense.
You obviously have me confused with him.
Firebat....
You guys should pay a visit to the UK show and bring your creations along. I am sure you would be well recieved for sure. Its a long way from the Hackensack Taxers (sounds like a new footaball team) and would be a great addition to the show attendees
Mitch
Mitch
Very nice Alex, can I ask where the wagon and horses came from?