Female Conversions. (1 Viewer)

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These figures were converted from Steve Weston Mexican women and TSSD Russian snipers with a few Lemax Christmas figures. Milliput was used for skirts and hair with some Conte parts and pieces.

You can plug female figures into the Trek era in South Africa or the US Western movement.

J R Skelton in Colvin 'The Romance of South Africa' page 266 1835 - 1845
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They could be in the Indian Mutiny or defending Place Blanche in the last hours of the Paris Commune.

Defence of the fort at Futtegurh Indian Mutiny 1857 1859
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(Note that the Commune women still use muzzle loaders in 1871)

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Very nice Scott, I especially like the 2nd photo with rifle raised in the air. She could be at Rorkes Drift :D urging on the 24th :)
 
Well done Scott! Perfect for Blood River or even Pioneers in the West!
Mike
 
These figures were converted from Steve Weston Mexican women and TSSD Russian snipers with a few Lemax Christmas figures. Milliput was used for skirts and hair with some Conte parts and pieces.

You can plug female figures into the Trek era in South Africa or the US Western movement.

J R Skelton in Colvin 'The Romance of South Africa' page 266 1835 - 1845
JRSkeltoninColvinTheRomanceofSouthA.jpg


wagontrain1.jpg


wagontrain2.jpg


wagontrain3.jpg


wagontrain4.jpg

Hi Scott,

Wow !! The ladies have answered the call to arms. They sure mean business with fixed bayonets.

I share Scott's (britfarmer) choice for the figure with the most commanding presence.

Great Job. Thanks for sharing.

Best, Raymond. :)
 
Thannx all.

That one is the LEMAX Christmas figure with TSSD arms.
 

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