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Like these figures, can see why you collect them Roy. Robin.
Hi John - A drummer and Standard Bearer...........................^&grin that would be the icing on the cake!
A view from the other side of the wall.............. "Here they come"..........!
Like these figures, can see why you collect them Roy. Robin.
Great dramatic scenes Roy, I like the blokes standing on the crates.
Tom
John has sculpted an Austrian command group with an officer, drummer and two flag bearers. i think he will release next year.
John has sculpted an Austrian command group with an officer, drummer and two flag bearers. i think he will release next year.
The figures look excellent without bases, but I would never have the courage to remove them. Robin.
The figures look excellent without bases, but I would never have the courage to remove them. Robin.
Hi Robin,
It is a very time consuming.fiddly job. Some bases are reasonably easily removed - some definitely are not
To be honest I wouldn't recommend the proceedure {eek3}
I myself would like to see any kneeling or prone figures supplied by manufacturers as the norm without bases. Not a hard job
for them and a saving on materials/cost surely? (I know in some cases this is already happening.)
Roy
I guess the issues I would have Roy, is the possibility of the figure not balanced anymore to stand unaided. Also one of the things I like about this hobby is the weight aspect of the figures which the base no doubt contributes. Interested in your thoughts about stability of the figure without a base, how do you handle this? Robin.
I'll second that! I don't mind cutting and shutting old Britains figures and the like - long past their "best sell by date", but it's a different kettle of fish altogether - taking a not inexpensive, brand-new figure and taking a saw or knife to it.
I take my hat off to you for your courage, and then expertise in putting these figures back together in altogether new poses. Well done indeed.:salute::
But it would be a lot easier - were such figures to be also made available by manufacturers as castings - don't you think????
jb
I agree that all prone and causalty figures that are prone should have no base at all. Kneeling figures I am OK with either way. The prone figures fit into a diorama more realistically without a base. That is my observation. JJD makes causalty figures without bases and they look great. Just need some more for 7YW Austrian.
Howard
Hi Robin,
Must also say - apart from the risk of completely mullering the figures - I've completely blown any re-sale value they may have ^&grin
The wieght aspect of figures is quite pleasing but if a manufacturer could offer me an alternative to metal that was as detailed, cheaper and lighter - That would do for me!
Roy
That background image of the church really sets off your diorama.
I think that I have seen it somewhere as a painting of the action, so maybe that's what I should do to mine too??
Thanks for the inspiration
John