Jeff Say's Collection (1 Viewer)

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I visited my good friend Jeff Say and took photos of his collection for sharing on the site. The figures are placed on upper glass shelves in a glass-covered bookcase, the lower shelves being filled with books. The bookcase is rather dark with yellow lights and the collection is not easy to photograph. Generally, I used a simple flash and edited the pics. For some pieces, I took them out and photographed them against a white background.

The collection comprises K&C, JJD, Del Prado, Tradition, Britains and other figures (Imrie_Risley, Le Cimier, Historex, etc) which I had made for him.
He's organised his collection into several basic themes.

Ancients

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Alexander the Great (Russian casting Conversion)

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Roman War Machine (Andrea Miniatures. Wedding cake columns)
 
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Medievals

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This was a specific request from Jeff to display William the Conqueror and Harold Godwinson (both Chota Sahib figures) on a display with the three known flags fanions as recorded for the battle of Hastings, 1066.

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A Knight Templar 70mm (Scottish manufacturer) converted with a different head and modified helmet.

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Africans

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King Maqoma, Xhosa Chief. Preiser conversion on Britians horse.
 
Trafalgar and Admiral Horatio Nelson

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Stadden figure and model of the HMS Victory shipdeck.

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A combination of Artesiana Latina Ship Model kit and Verlinden figures.
 
North America - Civil War and Indian Wars



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American Civil War

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various Indian tribes


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Apache Scout


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Battle of the Little Big Horn. He's a bit of a Custer fan. 4 Custer figures in his collection!
 
Great collection....I personally loved the Prussian Artillery pit.....I have seem the kit in the past, but never the assembled set....Very nice indeed.
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A_C
 
Keine preußische Kanone, ich glaube es ist bayerisch. These figures and the artillery piece are//were made by Hecker &Goros. They are not currently listed on their Website but you may find them out there somewhere with a dealer. I can provide part numbers, is requested.
 
Nice to see your Buffalo hunting scene again Victor (y)
 
Hi Steve,

I couldn’t miss it. He had displayed it in the centre of his living room. Must have irked the missus. I only visited him when the missus was out, definitely trying to avoid her glare. Same as Jeff... hahahahahaha. Victor
 
Jeff has a very nice collection. Thanks for sharing it with us Victor!

I always like seeing how other collectors display their figures and, of course, to see what they have.
 

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