Just found this on Brian Carrick's blog: a Russian wargamer making cartoon-style 40mm Napoleonics from a modelling clay: http://toysoldiercollecting.blogspot.ca/ (It's the 6 January 2013 post.)
Thank you for that...very interesting....I dont know how they manage to do 40/48mm figures ...my minimum would be 54mm if I was worried about scale....I will give the said post a much keener reading soon...thanks...TomB
Just found this on Brian Carrick's blog: a Russian wargamer making cartoon-style 40mm Napoleonics from a modelling clay: http://toysoldiercollecting.blogspot.ca/ (It's the 6 January 2013 post.)
Just watched the video...awsume.....I think he may be useing plasticine,,,,,,that would be more readily available in Russia.....the color range is very good in plasticine.....and going by my little knowledge of the climate I dont think there is much danger of the plasticine melting....it wont freeze as there is oil in it......When I was a kid...me and me mates did similar figures and played cowboys and indians etc......I remember doing about 20 Light Horsemen figures.....I really enjoyed the video....thank you...TomB
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