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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Koppi on May 20, 2018, 09:25:06 AM
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Yes. I discovered the film maybe a little bit too late.. But I have to tell something about it.
Report in german and english.
https://thrifles.blogspot.de/2018/05/die-glorreichen-sieben-ein-film-figuren.html
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-5uGy4U0-tX4/WwEyP9-nN2I/AAAAAAAAOaA/MBH2ZpI8kZYK-Je1wOI8R1hCTZJyxrGZgCLcBGAs/s1600/0.jpg)
(https://www.najewitz-modellbau.de/components/com_jshopping/files/img_products/full_church1.jpg)
(https://www.najewitz-modellbau.de/components/com_jshopping/files/img_products/full_saloon2.jpg)
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Sounds like you enjoyed the newer version a lot more than I did. While I think the original was a bit slow in many ways, the newer version was a misguided travesty on pretty much every level and it gets what I consider my second worst review of a movie - I wouldn't waste my time watching it again. (My worst review is - it was so bad I couldn't finish watching it. Tina Fey's war movie supposed comedy pile of shit being in that category. And I have nothing against Tina Fey.)
However, if you find gaming inspiration in the movie then more power to you. That is good enough reason to move forward. ;)
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Yes, really. I enjoyed the film. For me it was real Popcorn Cinema. :D
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Cool project. The movie was good fun. I can't wait to see what else you do with it!
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Now you can add them to your collection. ;)
Dead Mans Hand new gang.
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Now you can add them to your collection. ;)
Dead Mans Hand new gang.
Interesting, I like the Denzel figure, not so sure about the rest of the sculpts, but they are recognizable from the movie.
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I like some of them but others no. :)