Missouri Boatride - Whooped 'em again. (1 Viewer)

Great display.....very nicely done on the band of "Red Legs" in pursuit.

Raymond.:)
 
Great diorama! This is one of my favorite Westerns. What figures did you use?

Prost!
Brad
 
Well done Joe! Good old Josey Wales . . . . . Great movie and one of my favorite westerns.
:smile2: Mike
 
Great movie , one of my personal faves and a great scene. This is terrific, well done.

Rob
 
One of my favorites, as well. So many great scenes. Loved the closing scene when Josey and Fletcher are facing each other. Terrific rendition of the Missouri boat ride.^&grin -- Al
"Red legs? You'll find them up in Kansas. They're with the Union. And we're going up there and set things right." -- Bloody Bill
"I'll be coming with you." -- Josie
 
Awesome!!^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite movies . . . "Where I come from we have a thing called justice." Well Mr. Carpetbagger, where I come from we have a little thing called a Missouri boat ride . . .":wink2:
 
"When I get to likin' someone, they ain't around long"
"I notice when you get to dislikin' someone, they ain't around for long neither"


Joe brilliant and very innovative work-absolutely love it. Were all the figures "home brewed"?

Bob.
 
"When I get to likin' someone, they ain't around long"
"I notice when you get to dislikin' someone, they ain't around for long neither"


Joe brilliant and very innovative work-absolutely love it. Were all the figures "home brewed"?

Bob.

That's my favorite quote from my favorite movie.

I got these figures at OTSN last year from Ed Borris's room. He told me who did the conversion work, but I have forgotten. (Hey Ed! - A little help?) I then had Joe Hale paint them and then I did a little touch up work on the faces.

The Captain Terrell figure at the rear of the ferry is from phMolter on eBay. He's been putting out a steady stream of character figure conversions from movies lately. He's actually getting the faces looking like the characters.



 
Well done Joe, a great scene from one of the all-time great movies.

Not a hard man to rack, leaves dead men wherever he goes.

B.
 
Superb - great film and a top scene - well handled. Loved the southern irony. Whoops of joy for whuppin em agin. :)
 

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