Here are some photos of breathtaking figures in 1/72 wich my friend Alfred Umhey mailed me today.
The "sculptor" wants to be unnamed. I can understand it, if we would know his mail-address we would bombard him with congratulations. I have never seen such stuff in 1/72 before!
Spanish cavalry against French Hussars - Spain 1808
French in Algeria 1840ies
Regiment Dromedaries - 1799-1801
viviandrine
French cavalry 1740ies
French wars of Religion
We are a group of Enthusiasts from all over the world, mostly Germany, who create historical battles in scale 1:72. As we do this since more than 10 years we thought it is time for our own blog. Being a historical enthusiast I wanted to fulfill my dream of producing my own figures in this scale too. So I started working with several sculptors to produce exotic figures in 1:72 which I fear nobody else would bring on the market.
Samstag, 30. Oktober 2010
Artillerie
And htere we have the Confederat artillery. All figures and wagons are sculpted, casted and painted by Andy Peters - and he is selling the castings in his shop.
The charge
Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010
gallipoli
Freitag, 22. Oktober 2010
Detlef was busy
Just checking if the link from the last post works, I saw that Detlef Peters produced all the photos he made from the DUZI on their homepage. Now I have to hurry up:-))
http://www.petersfiguren.de/Duzi.html
http://www.petersfiguren.de/Duzi.html
Fredericksburg the charge
Ok, here we start from the Union side. See the four lines of Bluecoats advancing. The first in in a firefight with the defenders, three more rows (each 450 men) comming afterwards. The last one just comming over the little stream.
Don't ask me for the units at the moment. We showed the attack of the Irish Brigade. In the last row we had a blue flagg, so other units advanced too. As I took myself back this time with the historical research I simply enjoyed this time painting without stress:-) But I will ask Ingo if someone is interested.
So here one overview and then the best close ups of the ones crossing the stream.
Enjoy!
BTW, more of 90% of the advancing figures are from Peters figures, sponsored for the diorama at for sale here. Some other conversions are made by Ingo (officers, dead and dying) and are for sale through me too.
Don't ask me for the units at the moment. We showed the attack of the Irish Brigade. In the last row we had a blue flagg, so other units advanced too. As I took myself back this time with the historical research I simply enjoyed this time painting without stress:-) But I will ask Ingo if someone is interested.
So here one overview and then the best close ups of the ones crossing the stream.
Enjoy!
BTW, more of 90% of the advancing figures are from Peters figures, sponsored for the diorama at for sale here. Some other conversions are made by Ingo (officers, dead and dying) and are for sale through me too.
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