Middleguard
Private 1st Class
- Joined
- May 14, 2014
- Messages
- 157
A dozen years or so ago I got tired of waiting for new set releases. I had hear about the trick of cutting up guys and replacing parts by melting them together. Thought I would give it a go. Since I had an abundance of Timpo guys that I bought cheap from A to Z hobby as they were going out of business I figured to use them. The plastic did not cut easily but it melted back together easily and sturdily with an electric woodburning blade/ knife thingy. Between butchering these guys and just a paint job I was able to make a variety of unit types to fill my giant setup needs.
The first thing I needed was Austrian cuirassiers. And since they had to have buglers I called the Jean Hoeffler buglers to active duty.
By painting the front of the uniform with a glossy black paint it passed the 6 foot by 6 foot rule.
These were simple arm rotations. I figured I could do better so I continued on the next page.
The first thing I needed was Austrian cuirassiers. And since they had to have buglers I called the Jean Hoeffler buglers to active duty.
By painting the front of the uniform with a glossy black paint it passed the 6 foot by 6 foot rule.
These were simple arm rotations. I figured I could do better so I continued on the next page.