Brad's Military Miniatures Collection (1 Viewer)

Obviously a discussion as to whether relativity or gravity is the more important and who gets priority at the academy. :wink2: -- Al
 
Japanese Firing 5th Infantry Regiment, from Trophy's Boxer Rebellion range.



 
World War I Breakfast Club, by Thomas Gun from the World War I range.

 
World War I Breakfast Club, by Thomas Gun from the World War I range.


That's a fantastic, powerful image...I can really feel that one.

That's a really nice building and debris field in the background.

The fence line in the foreground adds a lot of depth.

I like that TG figure a lot too. Great arrangement and shot.

Joe
 
Thanks Joe, the building is part of a diorama made by Jakob of Toy Soldiers Denmark. The figure is good. TG is really making some very good figures.

Brad
 
Thanks Joe, the building is part of a diorama made by Jakob of Toy Soldiers Denmark. The figure is good. TG is really making some very good figures.

Brad

Love the building- Jakob is really talented. The whole mood of your photo just really caught my attention...all elements working seamlessly together. I agree, TG is making a great figures these days, like the one in your photo. I think they've gotten really good faces, and I like the proportions of their figures. They are painted really well too.

Joe
 
Thanks Joe. Jakob does great work. I was very impressed with the work and also how light it is.

Brad
 
Chinese Kitchen Set, from K & C Streets of Old Hong Kong range.



 
Figures from Trophy's Town & Country range. Found these in Chicago.

 
A diorama by Andres Flores that I received on Tuesday.



It can be used for many street scenes. In this case I used First Legion American soldiers from the Vietnam range.

 
General Moshe Dayan by King & Country from the Six Day War range.

 
Thanks Andy, it’s a great figure and really reminds me of him during the 6 Day War.

Brad
 
Don Alfonso of Aragon by Grudsky Studios. This is most likely Alfonso V of Aragon, uncle of Ferdinand of Aragon, who married Isabella.



 
Jean d’Albret, King of Navarre, 1506 by AeroArt, better known as Juan III of Navarra, a rival of Ferdinand’s.

 
The Sultan Saladin, by AeroArt from the St. Petersburg Collection.



 

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