Chicago Show 2012 - St. Petersburg/ Aeroart Pictures (by Jason Wang) (1 Viewer)

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Again. I couldn't go to the show this year BUT Jason Wang (Figarti) sent me these photos to post on the Forum. What do you think?

Carlos

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Jaw dropping eye candy Carlos. Thank you for posting the Aeroart images. I'm blown away. Jason has some serious photography skills. Please thank him for shooting and sharing these stunning images. Thank you Carlos for your time gathering, uploading & hosting.:smile2:

Joe
 
Good word Joe "Jaw dropping" (ok 2 words) they are brilliant and awesome picture taking thanks to all involved.
 
Best TS I've ever seen. These Romans are just perfect. {sm3}


Oliver
 
True toy soldier art, I can understand why some collectors prefer to have only a few perfect examples compared to many rather imperfect figures ^&cool
 
Amazing photos by Jason all around. I think Jason is an art school graduate or designer so this explains his superior skills with a camera. These are some of the best photos I've seen. I remember Rick touting him when I visited the factory in 2010.
 
Great photo's {bravo}} thanks for posting and please pass on my thanks to the photographer as well {bravo}} . Great to see Mr Thor putting out a GREAT display as he always does, looks like a Great batch of paintjobs in the latest shipment . Regards Gebhard
 
Still the best toy soldiers in production today! Nice to see Thor trending toward small, interesting vignettes along with his masterful, single figures. Thanks for posting these pics!
 
Spellbinding - thank you for posting, most wonderful miniatures, I could pour over pictures like these for hours. Goodness knows what I'd be like if I had the fortune to own them!
 
It is a treat to see the level of detail on these figures but for the most part, the poses leave me cold. It is a pity they don't seem to have any good action Roman ones.
 
It is a treat to see the level of detail on these figures but for the most part, the poses leave me cold. It is a pity they don't seem to have any good action Roman ones.

Actually Aeroart does have a wide array of Romans in action poses, both on foot and mounted. It's just that these few exceptional shots here captured mostly static guard or walking/marching poses. If you look at the wide shot that shows the Romans with what is actually Thor's walls of Troy, you can see a few of the more dynamic poses mixed in.

Joe
 
I just saw this thread for the first time - that gladiator dio is excellent!
 

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