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Stiener and Snobart from 'Cross of Iron' in 20mm

Discussion in 'Modelling' started by TheRedBaron, Oct 14, 2005.

  1. TheRedBaron

    TheRedBaron Ace

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    My latest work...

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  2. Gerard

    Gerard Member

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    Excellent models and very like the characters!! Now where is Captain Stransky and Private Dietz????
     
  3. Kai-Petri

    Kai-Petri Kenraali

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    Congrats Redbaron!

    Looking almost like the real thing! Once you see them you realize the movie instantly...!
     
  4. bigiceman

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    Great miniatures. That must be a lot of effort. It is hard for me to realize the pictures are bigger than life when there is so much detail.
     
  5. Mahross

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    Hey mate great work. Glad to see you getting back into it.
     
  6. TheRedBaron

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    Well Ross,

    Im working on a 120mm Apache at the moment...
     
  7. Mahross

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    Bloody hell, are you felling well. That fall of the bouncy castle did more than hurt your arm it damaged your head [​IMG]

    I'm just finishing of a 54mm Napoleon. And i've started a mounted German Cossack from WW2.
     
  8. TheRedBaron

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    Well the Apache aint taking too long... This bigger size is far easier to paint ;)

    Not sure if my 'style' suits the scale though...
     
  9. Otto

    Otto GröFaZ Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    Agreed, thos guys are immediately identifiable. Not bad for figures that are about two inches high! [​IMG] Can't wait to see the apache...
     
  10. TheRedBaron

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    Nah not two inches high... 3/4 of an inch high...
     
  11. lazybather

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    nought wrong w it 'red'

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