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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => Topic started by: Ironcladman on 18 February 2009, 12:15:09 PM
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The latest figure from Ironclad Miniatures.
Ivan Sonofabich - Russian Spy
An agent of the Czar and not a very pleasant chap.
(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn314/Ironcladman/VSF/RussianSpy.gif)
This is my first proper sculpt (well 90% of him) with help from Bill of Musketeer Miniatures!
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He has turned out really well,
like him a lot
He can go in my russian vsf force nicley 8)
dodge
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Lovely figure.
How does he compare size wise with Copplestone & Artizan?
vT
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He looks Ace John! I'll defiantely be getting him at some point!
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Nice :)
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Nice figure :-*
Don’t know why you have hidden him away in the VSF board. (Or is there rivets you can’t see in the picture? ;),)
He could be used in so many other settings.
Pulp, WWII, WWWII, Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang, Geezers and so on….
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Very nice :D
He definately has the air of a bad guy!
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Lovely figure John, just the ticket :)
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The latest figure from Ironclad Miniatures.
Ivan Sonofabich - Russian Spy
An agent of the Czar and not a very pleasant chap.
This is my first proper sculpt (well 90% of him) with help from Bill of Musketeer Miniatures!
Very good indeed for a debutant :o :-*
I'm not too sure about the "Russian Spy" description, though. Even the rather dense types at the Admiralty would be able to pick him out at a Buckingham Palace garden party.
He would, however be ideal as a Victorian Bond, or Sidney Reilly snooping about the Czar's secret bases.
If you are at Triples this year, I will track you down and buy one :D
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I'm not too sure about the "Russian Spy" description, though. Even the rather dense types at the Admiralty would be able to pick him out at a Buckingham Palace garden party.
Weeell, never forget that a "Chrussian" Spy managed to steal Britain´s first lunar exploration vessel as chronicled in the charming cinematographic piece "Rocket to the Moon"... lol And he looked remarkably similar to this devious chap(ayev).
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I'm not too sure about the "Russian Spy" description, though. Even the rather dense types at the Admiralty would be able to pick him out at a Buckingham Palace garden party.
Weeell, never forget that a "Chrussian" Spy managed to steal Britain´s first lunar exploration vessel as chronicled in the charming cinematographic piece "Rocket to the Moon"... lol And he looked remarkably similar to this devious chap(ayev).
lol
I'd forgotten about that!
It's been years since I've seen it. Hopefully it will be on one of the satellite channels soon.......
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Its a great fig! It will add some character to VSF armies.