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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: 1ngram on April 11, 2008, 09:06:38 PM

Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: 1ngram on April 11, 2008, 09:06:38 PM
This came up on another forum but its too good an idea to restrict.

A mainstay of the Pulp era, whether in a smoky basement in Paris, a late night club in Harlem or even a night club out East, whether Shanghai or dsomewhere in the "Back of Beyond" was the Jazz band.  Yet I've never seen one in any wargames scale let alone 28mm.  Surely someone could rustle up a set of jazz musicians, possibly modelled on some of the famous names of the past to populate our late night dives.

How about somebody making a tenor sax player modelled on Coltrane, an alto which looks like Bird or Cannonball, a Monk figure hunched over his piano, a bass player, a drummer with a  full set, a trumpeter a little like Miles, maybe even a clarinetist and a trombonist?  I would buy a set like that like a shot and I'm sure a lot more people would realise how essential they were to their Pulp universe, newly arrived in Mombasa, resident in Kashgar or playing for "the Mob" in New Jersey.  They would sell like hot cakes!  How about it ?
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Wirelizard on April 11, 2008, 09:44:01 PM
I'd probably go for a set like this!

Pianos and drums would be lots of metal though - kind of pricy castings...

Pulp Figures makes a lady with a standing microphone, so the vocalist is already covered - she just needs her band to back her up!
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Hammers on April 12, 2008, 07:26:47 AM
This topic has been turned over a few times here before to, and everyone seems to agree: there is definitely a hole inthe market there. Django Reinhart (guittar/banjo), Stephane Grapelli (violin) and Astor Piazzolla (bandoneon) to get that gypsy jazz/brothel feel.

I would drop anything at hand to buy and paint a range like that (*nudge-nudge* Bob Murch).
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Dan on April 12, 2008, 08:45:59 AM
Pulp lady singing , Foundry Cowboy on Violin , Dixon (I think) Cowboy playing Piano , a few head swaps would give you a start on a band and maybe you could convert a few other suitable figures.
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Lordblackwing on April 13, 2008, 03:10:02 AM
You could always have the drums and piano cast from resin as seperate pieces, depending on the style of piano it would serve multiple time frames. :)
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Hammers on April 13, 2008, 08:18:52 AM
Then of course BAM should cast the 30 man strong Glenn Miller and his Orchestra. That would loo impressive on any battle field. ;-)
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: 1ngram on April 13, 2008, 09:49:34 AM
I can't see the piano being a problem, after all its no bigger than the newsstand that Pulp (I think) do.  The drums may look a bit more complicated but  its just a series of barrels and could be done as a one peice .  The cymbals may present more of a problem but surely not insumountable.  Easier are the individual players, the saxes, trumpet, double bass etc.  Surely a sextet or so of figures isnt too much to ask.  Pleeeeeeeze!
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Hammers on April 13, 2008, 10:13:57 AM
Quote from: "1ngram"
 Surely a sextet or so of figures isnt too much to ask.  Pleeeeeeeze!


Agreed. Pretty please with a cherry on top.
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: fastolfrus on April 13, 2008, 12:36:06 PM
Quote from: "hammershield"
Then of course BAM should cast the 30 man strong Glenn Miller and his Orchestra. That would loo impressive on any battle field. ;-)


Or you could opt for the Dorseys - and how about a young Sinatra as vocalist ?
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: fastolfrus on April 13, 2008, 12:37:05 PM
And don't forget Sam at the piano - a compulsory one for Casablanca ?
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: warrenpeace on April 14, 2008, 03:25:08 AM
Quote from: "hammershield"
This topic has been turned over a few times here before to, and everyone seems to agree: there is definitely a hole inthe market there. Django Reinhart (guittar/banjo), Stephane Grapelli (violin) and Astor Piazzolla (bandoneon) to get that gypsy jazz/brothel feel.

I would drop anything at hand to buy and paint a range like that (*nudge-nudge* Bob Murch).


Got that right!  If anybody would do it, Bob Murch would.  The femme fatal with the microphone and the cheap magic act packs from Pulp Figures are great. ...need to email him about this!
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Darkoath on April 17, 2008, 02:57:00 AM
Quote from: "fastolfrus"
And don't forget Sam at the piano - a compulsory one for Casablanca ?


I'll second that suggestion... needed for a Play it again Sam scenario!

There are a few wild west pianos out there and plastruct also makes a nice orchestra instrument set and a grand piano in O gauge that would work well with 28mm.
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Hammers on April 17, 2008, 08:54:22 AM
Quote from: "Darkoath"
...plastruct also makes a nice orchestra instrument set and a grand piano in O gauge that would work well with 28mm.


They do? Gotta link?
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Plynkes on April 17, 2008, 09:00:14 AM
1:50 scale, which is close enough for 28mm, I suppose:
http://www.ema-models.com/shop/prodpages/page-ORCH-48.html
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Overlord on April 17, 2008, 08:33:20 PM
Maybe Mark Copplestone or Mike Owen will do the New Orleans band from "Live and Let Die" in their Kiss Kiss Bang Bang range?
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Darkoath on April 26, 2008, 09:02:55 PM
Here is the link for that set Hammers...

http://www.plastruct.com/Pages/OnlineProductDetail.lasso?-database=PI.PRODUCTS&-Layout=Complete&UCode=93755&-Search#ProductDetails
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: fastolfrus on April 26, 2008, 10:50:56 PM
Quote from: "Overlord"
Maybe Mark Copplestone or Mike Owen will do the New Orleans band from "Live and Let Die" in their Kiss Kiss Bang Bang range?


Or they could sculpt Marilyn Monroe (and the girls) from "Some Like it Hot" for one of their other ranges
Title: Modern Jazz
Post by: Hammers on April 26, 2008, 11:23:23 PM
Quote from: "Darkoath"
Here is the link for that set Hammers...


Much obliged!
Title: Jazz & Marilyn
Post by: Poiter50 on April 27, 2008, 03:39:02 AM
IIRC, Andrea Miniatures do a couple of Marilyn figures in their Camelot range, 30mm scale or 1/55, nor sure how big they really are. Saw some on another thread yesterday including one who would be a great bar girl (eating ice cream IIRC). Then the Redoubt piano player (hat on head) with a head change would do for the Casablanca piano player.