Voltigeurs through the gate! (1 Viewer)

simmo

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Been having some fun the last few days displaying the fantastic figures that K&C produce.
I’d really like a couple of Guardsman casualties for this small display if anyone has a spare NA135 or NA136 they’d be willing to sell or trade in the UK?
 

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This is a great little setup you have created.

Yes, you do need some casualties around the scene, that makes it much more realistic, I have added some in my dioramas but using 3D printed figures, plotted at 1:30 and given a 'lick of paint'.....!

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These are by Speira from Sweden.

John
 
This is a great little setup you have created.

Yes, you do need some casualties around the scene, that makes it much more realistic, I have added some in my dioramas but using 3D printed figures, plotted at 1:30 and given a 'lick of paint'.....!

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These are by Speira from Sweden.

John
Those are great John, havent seen them before
 
John

Great work ... fantastiq that you have now graduated to 3D figure printing too.

Bests
OD
 
John

Great work ... fantastiq that you have now graduated to 3D figure printing too.

Bests
OD
Yes, got to keep up with the latest technology, well try it out, at least!

I find they are quite good for 'fill-in' figures in a diorama, and when they are lined up on the shelf, you can't see the difference in metal and resin.

I'm old enough to remember when the first lot of plastic figures arrived in 1950's ... that was revolutionary!!!

Still, I DO LIKE the feel of heavy figures :)

John
 

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