Sunday, 6 February 2011

New scuplts from Alex

These are made for Toys and more by Winterkamp   The Harpie could be used without the wings as an Amazon. The centurio comes with a removable helmet!!!

9 comments:

  1. Alex sculpts nice figures, but every now and then he has some weird subjects...

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  2. Wondrously beautiful work. There's a nice conquistador on his website.

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  3. I didn´t put up the conquistador as I hope people will link and get to see it. (and I thought the combination of the harpie and the centurion looked .....er...nice :-D )
    Cheers
    Paul

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  4. They're really nice especially the harpies.

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  5. Yep, I agree especially the harpies.

    Cheers
    Christopher

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  6. Very nice work - I like that Harpy/Amazon. 1:72nd I presume. Dean

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  7. They are classed as 1/72nd...what size that actually is these days I don´t know. I have measured a random couple of bods that Alex has made and they are 25-26mm from foot to top of head. Zvezda size. There´s a review of one of the sets made by Alex on PSR..the medieval hunitng party;
    http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1914
    There they say average height 25mm which is right for Alex´s sculpts.
    I´m just wondering that when I get some 28mm Medievals as to wether they will "fit" alongside them.
    Cheers
    paul

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  8. Awesome, some both wars BEF next please:)

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  9. Yes Alex his figures are slightly on the large side.

    Scale 1:72 should be 1/72nd of the average human height. Which would be about 170-175cm, so let's say 172, then you get 172:72=2,38cm.

    So the correct size for 1:72 figures should be 23-24mm.

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