BLReed
Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Nov 22, 2009
- Messages
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Why is it that some manufacturers seem to be able to sculpt horses in motion
with out using grass or other debris for support in an artificial manner? Do they
put steel pins in the molds before pouring the metal or do they just use stronger
metal. Either way it would seem a more expensive process.
I collect mostly Cavalry of some sort or another and the unnatural support bugs me to say
nothing of the painting which you have to get fairly close to see. The superior
sculpting is noticeable at a glance.
with out using grass or other debris for support in an artificial manner? Do they
put steel pins in the molds before pouring the metal or do they just use stronger
metal. Either way it would seem a more expensive process.
I collect mostly Cavalry of some sort or another and the unnatural support bugs me to say
nothing of the painting which you have to get fairly close to see. The superior
sculpting is noticeable at a glance.