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Posted by linear-A on 09 Feb 2021, 12:31

Hello Tom,
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Posted by carlosfaro on 09 Feb 2021, 13:03

They seem to me maybe they best 1/72 hellenistic or macedonians phalangite figures till date. .
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Posted by linear-A on 09 Feb 2021, 13:31

thanks carlosfaro - we strive to.
there will certainly be a Macedonian phalanx of veterans at some point in the future :-)
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 11 Feb 2021, 19:39

Let's hope that the real figures inside the box correspond with these fantastic masters, carlosfaro. All of us know that, sadly, it doesn't happen always. :(

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Posted by carlosfaro on 11 Feb 2021, 23:26

I Guess you can be right, Santi...
Well, Hope is last thing to lose (Is this sentencie only said by us un Spain??)
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 11 Feb 2021, 23:42

"La Esperanza es la ultima que muere"

or something like that. That's how I learned it. "Hope is the last thing to die."

I hope Linear-A keeps cranking out these great figures!
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 12 Feb 2021, 16:17

018 - Roman Legion Set 2 Varian Disaster I A.D.
Looks like another rather gory set again. :shock: ;-)
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 13 Feb 2021, 00:28

carlosfaro wrote:I Guess you can be right, Santi...
Well, Hope is last thing to lose (Is this sentencie only said by us un Spain??)

Bluefalchion wrote:"La Esperanza es la ultima que muere" or something like that. That's how I learned it. "Hope is the last thing to die."...

"La esperanza es lo último que se pierde" ;)

It seems that in English-language countries they have a similar saying, carlosfaro, hahaha.

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Posted by Rich W on 13 Feb 2021, 19:47

Looking forward to this second set of Varus' legions!
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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 14 Feb 2021, 11:30

Today a preview of a rather unorthodox set to come. :thumbup:

037 - Neanderthal vs. Denisovan vs. Homo sapiens Set 1

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Posted by stephane42 on 14 Feb 2021, 11:46

Wouah !! :shock: that i was looking for a long time !! Worderfull !! I need a lot of them !! :-D
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Posted by Chariobaude on 14 Feb 2021, 15:21

i can't wait for the first preview of Justinian !!!! Last status was in september 2020, stage 2....
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Posted by Redmao on 14 Feb 2021, 16:32

Nice caveman. The pulp adventure potential.... I need this set!
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 14 Feb 2021, 18:52

Erich von Manstein wrote:037 - Neanderthal vs. Denisovan vs. Homo sapiens Set 1

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It is very nice and this is a set that I am looking forwards to.

I have my reservations about the furry kilt, on the basis that both the Neanderthals and the Denisovans were people who lived in areas where I think tailored clothing would have been preferred.
By tailored clothing, I mean equivalent to the sort of clothes worn by Native Americans, leggings, shirts, inuit style parkas etc. We know from their flints that they were capable of fine and detailed work - why would they go chasing after their foot in a 'blankie'? It makes more sense to wear something you can run in and still be warm.
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Posted by carlosfaro on 15 Feb 2021, 07:31

You are totally right... Still existent primitiva cultures show, having developed that tailor technique orbin theborher hand, when it is too Hot, wearing no clothes at all (as Yanomami Papoo, australian native or Bosquiman)
When something Warmer or confortable was needed, I do not have a doubt our prehistóric ancestors were able to manufacture something.

Anyway I Will get this set of múltiple cliché prehistóric types, Lots of funny uses in my mind for them...
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Posted by MABO on 16 Feb 2021, 22:21

And here is what I found this moment on Linear-a

A Homo Sapiens

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Posted by Bluefalchion on 17 Feb 2021, 00:57

Nice to see that early Homo Sapiens had access to anabolic steroids.

Who knew they were so chemically sophisticated?
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Posted by Michael Robert on 18 Feb 2021, 12:12

Oh Bluefalchion, the Amazons have a similar type of problem - lots of hormones - but we all like that don't we?
On my part I am curious what kind of poses we will end up with here. This will decide what you can actually do with these.
We have a Neandertal king watching and ruling over his domain.
Now we have a Homo sapiens rejoicing over his win - a downed mammouth or a repelled Neandertaler?
Let's wait and see - is part of the fun

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Posted by Erich von Manstein on 20 Feb 2021, 20:40

037 - Neanderthal vs. Denisovan vs. Homo sapiens Set 1

"first meeting between Denisovan & Neanderthal"
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Feb 2021, 05:48

The Minoans review is up now at PSR:

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/review.aspx?id=2503

Pretty favorable. But one thing that demands further scrutiny. The Minoans trained blue monkeys to pick saffron for them???
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