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Artillery

Posted by Alex on 22 Aug 2009, 20:52

It the yet not finished work and I think that it-infinite - and it is very pleasant. I will add still the high grass, some trees and some horsemen.

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Posted by Paul on 22 Aug 2009, 21:03

Wooah !! that´s a lot of artillerie. Like the shadow effect. If you add the catapult strings it´ll be excellent. Close up pictures please.
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Posted by luchs on 22 Aug 2009, 21:06

nice work.. :thumbup:
is for wargame..?
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Posted by Maurice on 22 Aug 2009, 21:34

They look great :thumbup:

Are they for a wargame?
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Posted by Konrad on 22 Aug 2009, 22:27

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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 22 Aug 2009, 22:35

wonderful pieces... very very wonderful

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Posted by dirk on 23 Aug 2009, 09:46

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Great !!!
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Posted by je_touche on 23 Aug 2009, 11:59

Wowowow! These are really nice. Yes, are they for wargaming or do you plan to build them into a larger diorama?
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Posted by ColeF on 23 Aug 2009, 12:45

I agree with Paul, bowstrings would be a nice effect. Good work anyway! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Alex on 23 Aug 2009, 21:37

Thanks, colleagues!
No, it not for wargaming I have made some sizes of base so that they were easily combined. They from thin plastic (1 mm) also have the sizes 30 х 60 mm, 60 х 90, 60 х 120.
Then I cover with their building mastic and I establish figures. Further I can connect these bases (but without sticking together them), receiving a diopama
Also I will add many small details (a string, a high grass, small trees)
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 23 Aug 2009, 22:06

Hi Alex,

first my compliments for these great figs. But one question: I´ve purchased this set two weeks ago. But I am not sure about the poses. Two of the men pull the wind, one is carrying ammo, but what is the fourth man doing? He seems to hold a rope or something. Is that the trigger mechanism?

I am sure you can help me, Alex. Not everyone has the advantage to ask the sculptor directly :-D
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Posted by Alex on 24 Aug 2009, 06:05

:-D
T. Dürrschmidt - Thanks!
Yes, it is the trigger mechanism and the person pulls a cord. But later - the second variant is possible - when it pulls a cord of a protection with a counterbalance.
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Posted by KenzoSato on 24 Aug 2009, 12:17

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