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Flat Figures Painters Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: böckchen on January 03, 2013, 02:22:25 PM
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Santander were the days of Christmas, I've finally taken the time to paint a few figures in 20 mm.
If we dealt extensively with the size, it pops up as giant 30 mm ... :o :o :o :o
But see for yourself ... ;)
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These are sweet Wolfgang. Quite a nice way to do a unique war games army, these paint up quite well.
-cheers
Mark
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Now Mark,
but no it but no war games figure special Hintergund figures for Diorama.
But they were once engraved by Mr. Soellner. Once one has figures provided omen as 20 mm equivalent in 30mm flat to provide for collectors.
There was also a fraction collector.
Today, they are pushed into the background, in the sense warsten ..... :-[
One would think that the more older you get bigger so the figures for painting.
I swim against the iimmer Stomm! This makes the collector's life so interesting.
Thank you Mark, very nice :)
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That makes sense these would be great in a diorama. Somewhat of a lost art in this country as well dioramas. Great fun to make but, then what? I loved making buildings and such however, after sitting on a shelf they were always difficult to dust etc. However, they provide their own form of challenge and fun particularly when done in a group.
The American Civil War dios on your site are fantastic by the way. Some of your Confederates charging are on my list of purchases this year as this is a favorite time period.
Mark
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Oh my gosh, 1870 in 20mm!!! :o :o I know what my birthday money will be spent on ;D
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20 mm, and I'm thinking 30 mm is too small!! ;D ;D
Nicely done Wolfgang