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Larry Allen

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I doubt that anyone can argue that John's Indian sets are not among the BEST in the industry.
His latest RSF Indian releases are superb and the WIM series is hard to find these days let alone afford, proves the point.

However, I do have a request for you John ... if you are reading this :rolleyes2:. It is for an expansion of the RSF line (or another series if it makes sense) where you return to more of a non-combative posture / poses for the Indians.

RSF01- RSF05; RSF8 & RSF9 can all be used in a peaceful village scene. Maybe RSF20 (new mounted figure) can fit in as well.
There are dozens of other poses that would be very useful in a variety of settings:

Sitting and talking; Cooking food; Working on a fur or skin; Making bows / arrows; Making baskets or clothes; Building a Wigwam or a Canoe; Walking a horse; Children at play; Fishing or working a field; .... many others.

I am building an Indian Village Diorama and need more "daily doings" to make it effective and interesting.

I don't know if I am the only one who would want this, but any others in agreement???? Any other poses you would like to see?

Thanks guys AND JOHN! --- Larry
 
I doubt that anyone can argue that John's Indian sets are not among the BEST in the industry.
His latest RSF Indian releases are superb and the WIM series is hard to find these days...Larry

I concur...are the best and have always been the best...
 
Wish I had kept Beaujeu.Beaujeu and the figure in the middle of SF-01 are my two favorite european figures.SWI-04 is my favorite indian set.
Mark


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