Beaufighter
Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2006
- Messages
- 1,719
Cheers Forum Squadron Members,
Here are some more photo images covering First Legion, Khaki Army & AeroArt to name a few. I went to the presentation in the Treefrog Base of Operations to listen to one of the partners from Khaki Army (I apologize in advance but I do not recall his name) present their 1/6 scale bronze cold cast resin figures. Their attention to detail and research was impressive which was evident in their figures. He mentioned that the figures told a story and indeed they did. The WW II USN/USMC & RAAF pilots were my favorites.
As far as First Legion, the only adequate photos I took were from the Treefrog display. George from Minutemen already covered his All-Pro display under another thread which featured those exquisite figures. I would have loved to have seen a FL setup featuring all of their buildings, etc. and various lines of soldiers!
Lastly, I took some photos of the AeroArt modern war figures. The WW II personalities did not impress me at all as the painting/shading almost gave them a two dimensional look. They paled in comparison to their ancient figures.
Please enjoy and my apologies for the late posting.
Best,
Marc
Here are some more photo images covering First Legion, Khaki Army & AeroArt to name a few. I went to the presentation in the Treefrog Base of Operations to listen to one of the partners from Khaki Army (I apologize in advance but I do not recall his name) present their 1/6 scale bronze cold cast resin figures. Their attention to detail and research was impressive which was evident in their figures. He mentioned that the figures told a story and indeed they did. The WW II USN/USMC & RAAF pilots were my favorites.
As far as First Legion, the only adequate photos I took were from the Treefrog display. George from Minutemen already covered his All-Pro display under another thread which featured those exquisite figures. I would have loved to have seen a FL setup featuring all of their buildings, etc. and various lines of soldiers!
Lastly, I took some photos of the AeroArt modern war figures. The WW II personalities did not impress me at all as the painting/shading almost gave them a two dimensional look. They paled in comparison to their ancient figures.
Please enjoy and my apologies for the late posting.
Best,
Marc