A new set from Alex, combining some single sculpts that never made it into other sets. As the titel suggests one, the younger kneling bod is getting a knighthood from the old veteran knight.
Hello to Jonathan leboeuf (twitter? ) thanks for following :-D
Hello to Ironbovin from MUCH to little time blog. He´s just started with blogging and is doing a great job with the 20mm bods :-D
Hello to Sada from Page of Sada´s Hobby blog.. I like the look of napoleonic warships..but never have been able to get my finger out to attempt one..sada on the other hand has a complete fleet!!!!
Hell to Justin. Justin has 3 blogs..one of which has adult content, what, I´m not sure..I didn´t look..honest! and the others for Marketing.
These are brilliant, does anybody do anything like this in WW2 20mm you would recommend or know of?
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice set. In addition to diorama use, it would also make a great command base for a miniatures army.
ReplyDeleteWith the background and all the like colors they look like the Clay People from Mars, who would just materialize out of the tunnel walls from the old Flash Gordon, and Ming the Magnificent could fit in with them.
ReplyDeleteWow, these could almost be 28mm!
ReplyDeleteAre these out for sale! I want one!
ReplyDeleteGreat figures!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.com/
Very nice detail, how do they paint in comparison to lead?
ReplyDeleteIan
Beautiful sculpts. Great detail!!
ReplyDelete@Fran...WWII 20mm up to this standard? Nope. The Zvezda CAD production looked good in the pics but in reality..not much batter than average IMHO
ReplyDelete@ Ian. They appear first as resin..later as metal. I prefer the resin for two reasons. The surface is kinder to brushes and the detail is generally sharper.
Cheers
paul
I give sculptors alot of credit...hell of a talent
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