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Posted by winged hussar on 07 Apr 2009, 11:08

hi
this is another work,ispired by a pictures of don troiani,with italeri scottish infantry modified for the occasion;-)
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Posted by rpardo on 07 Apr 2009, 11:09

Great again! :shock:
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Posted by Paul on 07 Apr 2009, 11:12

nice, I´ve seen this somewhere before, Hat Forum?
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Posted by winged hussar on 07 Apr 2009, 12:03

thanks :oops: .....it's a my passion reproduce some pictures in 3d :-D ..mm..i think strelets website and forum
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Posted by ColeF on 07 Apr 2009, 12:15

Very nice. :thumbup:
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Posted by Helveticum on 07 Apr 2009, 12:19

I already have seen it somewhere else......always an eye catch!! :thumbup:

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Posted by Susofrick on 07 Apr 2009, 16:25

I've also seen this before, but it will always be great. Thanks for joining us here and show us your work. And it's fun to see what you've done to those old Esci guys. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Maurice on 07 Apr 2009, 16:30

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

If you told me they were 54mm I would also believe it! Such detail...
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Posted by je_touche on 07 Apr 2009, 17:41

I like this vignette very much. Highlanders in this scale are a challenge. You showed them in the najemo gallery before, too.
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Posted by luchs on 07 Apr 2009, 18:36

very impressive.. :shock:
this vignette is a entire story...
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Posted by Siegfried on 07 Apr 2009, 20:23

one of the best vigenettes I've seen.
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Posted by winged hussar on 07 Apr 2009, 20:39

:oops: thanks for your comments, the higlanders are a fantastic subject and their history has always fascinated me :love: ...
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Posted by Peter on 07 Apr 2009, 20:42

It's a beautifull vignette and it tells two stories. One is what we see and the other one is the conversion of the figures. As Sus said these are Esci figures (reissued by Italeri), heavy converted.
I always like such kind of things, making a vignette with a painting as start. :shock: :thumbup:
Give us more Hussar, and tell us something more about yourself in this topic:
http://www.bennosfigures.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1129

Greetings Peter
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