Replicants trafalgar gun and crew 1/32nd (1 Viewer)

I see you stuck bases on them as well. I mated mine up with two Britains Ltd ship's cannon from the 1970s. I found some bases that matched the Replicant's color.

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Hi Scott
yes they are better on the bases. I need to get hold of more Replicants items - they are very inividual and well sculpted figures with their own style. They stand out as character figures in many ways.
How did you attach the figures to the bases - are they pinned?
Regards
9th
 
I use plastic rod and Zap-A-Gap. Easy to remove if I ever pin them to a "deck."
 
Scott

never heard of zap-a-gap - sounds useful - what is it exactly?

Regards
9th
 
Scott

never heard of zap-a-gap - sounds useful - what is it exactly?

Regards
9th



Must be an American thing...it's a thicker "Krazy Glue"

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When I bought AIRFIX fixgures in the 1960s I didn't know what Bostik was that the packaging recommended.
 
I see you stuck bases on them as well. I mated mine up with two Britains Ltd ship's cannon from the 1970s. I found some bases that matched the Replicant's color.

Scott, did the cross result in men of better caliber?
 
I already owned the two Britains guns and adding the REPLICANTS guns was out of my price range at the time.

(I wish I hadn't painted the Britains guns or cut up the sailors that came with them) I imagine that they are valuable now "as was."
 
Scott,

somewhere in the depths of my storage boxes and accumulated figures may be these original Britains sailors (without bases) - I will try and find them although it will be a bit of a long search

Regards
9th
 

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