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Monday, 11 August 2014

I´m Spartacus!!!

No..HE´S Spartacus!!
Top half from the Linear-b Spartacus uprising set, his legs donated from the "my Barrel!" bod below. The nag is from one of the Roman strelets cavalry sets.

and a couple of other conversions......
The top half of the "my Barrel!" bod is from Strelet´s  Crusader Transport 2 set, his legs from the Medieval Levy 1 set. The Monk´s top half is from the Crusader Transport set 1 and his legs from Linear-b  Roman Market set
This couple are from the Linear-b Roman market set. The woman and her child always looked lonely so the potter has stopped selling pots for a while to proudly present his new child
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19 comments:

  1. One of my favourite films! I love the character

    Coincidentally, I read this weekend in the press an article about the film and learned that it was shot in Spain and that the battle scenes were stuffed with Spanish soldiers in the (then mandatory) military service.

    Funny that Generalisimo Franco allowed a film that was in support of freedom and rebellion against a dictatorship regime

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  2. These are typically great

    Ian

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  3. That is very clever. Loved it.

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  4. Interesting Spartacus, very well done, Paul

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  5. You wouldn't even know that they had been put together separately! Great work. x

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  6. YO SOY ESPARTOCO
    Hola
    Que buena si señor,me gusta esta mini
    un saludo

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  7. Great work on Spartacus and on these citizens Paul...

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  8. No, I'm Spartacus........lovely work Paul.

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  9. Nice work on the Spartacus figure Paul! :)

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  10. Love your 1/72 stuff Paul.
    I've recently done a similar thing with the Crusades.
    Great to see us 1/72 fanatics keeping things moving along

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  11. No, I'm Spartacus… great job Paul.

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  12. It's really Kirk! Love it, also the other conversions!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  13. I can almost see the dimple in his chin...nice job!

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  14. Nice work . Thanks for sharing

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  15. Third time lucky.............No I'm Spartacus!!!

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  16. Excellent ! Spartacus is a genius idea !

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