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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: jtrnka on 16 January 2010, 12:50:58 PM
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Now for a sneak peek at some new figures, mastered for us by Mike Broadbent.
Finally, a pilot figure and some D-Day U.S. G.I.s for our Higgins boat.
One of the guys is having trouble handling the rough seas!
Have an empty Deuce-and-a-half, or need crew for our upcoming U.S. haltrack releases? Well, here they are!
Mike's masters always tell a story.
Cheers, :)
Jeff
(http://theminiaturespage.com/news/pics/2010/jan/99032d.jpg)
(http://theminiaturespage.com/news/pics/2010/jan/99032c.jpg)
(http://theminiaturespage.com/news/pics/2010/jan/99032a.jpg)
(http://theminiaturespage.com/news/pics/2010/jan/99032b.jpg)
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Nice figures. I’ve always found that empty vehicles look odd on the tabletop…
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Very nice... I suspect we'll be inundated with requests on how to depict vomit down the side of an LCT before long judging by one of the figures. lol
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I suspect we'll be inundated with requests on how to depict vomit down the side of an LCT before long judging by one of the figures. lol
don't know why I feverishly expect Michi's contribution to that one :D
the figures look very nice - I guess the ones with camo net would represent paras?
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Very nice... I suspect we'll be inundated with requests on how to depict vomit down the side of an LCT before long judging by one of the figures. lol
Drill hole in figures mouth up from bottom lip under top lip. Insert domestic paintbrush hairs (x3) cut to about 18mm. Mix pva with a tiny bit of fine sand and a few tiny slices of plastirod (hey you gotta have carrots right?).
Apply down the hair and let it set, do that twice and you should be done!
:D
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sounds like a suggestion to start a "realistic vomiting painting contest" ??? ;)