Fun With FrontLine Figures (2 Viewers)

Here is a quick "Vignette" with WWII British machine gun team. I placed them on a larger diorama which I created for a client. The original diorama was made for crusader type figures. The British Stewart is from Figarti. Regards,
Nick

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Very nice ground work there Nick...Great thread FlontLine my fave brand for metals. :)
 
Thanks. Their new figs are looking better. Did you see the ACW figures? New heads and paint.
Another fun quick diorama with FLF WWI Mortar team

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Have not seen the new CW yet but will check them out.
I got there James Longstreet sitting on horse with cigar..
He was one of my first metal's just had to have him :D
 
Have not seen the new CW yet but will check them out.
I got there James Longstreet sitting on horse with cigar..
He was one of my first metal's just had to have him :D

That figure is nice looking.
Check out our photo gallery and look under Front Line Figures. You will see all of the dioramas we made for them so far. Gerard (the owner) is great to work with and he appreciates the benefits of having BSP promote his products.
We just finished our 2nd ACW promotion and are planning a 3rd climatic, action packed battle scene diorama in the near future. That will put the topping on the cake, so to speak. lol Take care.
Nick:D
 
Here is a quick "Vignette" with WWII British machine gun team. I placed them on a larger diorama which I created for a client. The original diorama was made for crusader type figures. The British Stewart is from Figarti. Regards,
Nick

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Nice job Nick:

You've brought out the best from those Frontline figures.

Carlos
 
Nice seeing you playing again Nick it's always a pleasures seeing you bringing the Frontline figures to life...............The Lt.
 
Nice seeing you playing again Nick it's always a pleasures seeing you bringing the Frontline figures to life...............The Lt.

Thanks Lt. I may have to pick your brain in the regarding some ZULU information in the event there is a ZULU diorama in the near future.:D
Nick
 
Thanks Lt. I may have to pick your brain in the regarding some ZULU information in the event there is a ZULU diorama in the near future.:D
Nick

Feel free Nick and it wouldn't surprise me if there was you've got a nice selection of figures to chose from......The Lt.
 
BSP is moving our "Studio" and PRODUCTION has slowed us up a bit.....But there is more on the way.....We have many ideas, but we can't get into it too heavy right now. ZULU'S ??????????

CHECK "FEDERAL TROOPS PREPARE FOR WAR" IN THE DIORAMAS SECTION
 
BSP is moving our "Studio" and PRODUCTION has slowed us up a bit.....But there is more on the way.....We have many ideas, but we can't get into it too heavy right now. ZULU'S ??????????

CHECK "FEDERAL TROOPS PREPARE FOR WAR" IN THE DIORAMAS SECTION

Eventually you'll enter the "Land of The Zulu" it'll be two much fun for you not to.:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Longstreet does look like Tom Berringer in this shot dosen't he ?

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Here is one from the Brits at Caen that was never released

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That's a cracking picture Alex. Great figure placement and debris scatter.
 
That's a cracking picture Alex. Great figure placement and debris scatter.

Frontline has been a real surprise for us, they are the smallest 1/32nd figures we have worked with, which give the feel of the 1/35th scale models Nick and I have our roots in. This prompts us to weather them, and treat them the same way we did our 1/35th plastic models. As you can see it produces a very realistic result. No BSP custom buildings here all tweaked FRONTLINE stuff. It is a lot of fun working with their stuff. Alex
 

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