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nikimcbee 01-11-24 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2808624)
I've got some Revolutionary War figures, 54mm. Need to paint...Maybe we could have a painting party? :Kaleun_Thumbs_Up:

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2808626)
These days I reckon I'd use a paint spray gun :)


I started painting mine. I recently found a company that makes 54mm figures for the Rev War that are varied, so I'm going to give that a try.




Here's the metal figure company:
https://www.irminiatures.com/

Jimbuna 01-13-24 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 2898903)
I started painting mine. I recently found a company that makes 54mm figures for the Rev War that are varied, so I'm going to give that a try.




Here's the metal figure company:
https://www.irminiatures.com/

54mm eh?

That'll make them as tall as you :)

:03:

Eichhörnchen 01-15-24 01:35 PM

Britains "Deetail"
 
https://i.imgur.com/xDVImOc.jpg

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Originally Posted by Eisenwurst (Post 2898798)
Hi Glynn. Great stuff. Do you have any US Cavalry figures ? Wild West Period.

I quite forgot about this set from the 1970's - very good poses but I never collected "Deetail" figures because of the ugly metal bases and the PVC plastic (which often resulted in any straight parts like spears or rifles ending up bent)

Look up the other figures under the 'Deetail' banner - especially the WW2 sets - the sculptor was very very talented and if these had been produced in polythene plastic and regular bases they would've been about the best toy soldiers ever (not my photo)

Eisenwurst 01-15-24 06:20 PM

Just had a quick look at "Deetail", I'll do a proper look later. The figures look real good. lots of detail :) probably paint up a treat.

I must've painted well over 10k figures in my time, and had a reputation for outstanding work. But due to deteriorating eyesight ( laser beam damage :Kaleun_Mad: ) , all sold or given away, none left to show you :wah:

My favourites were Essex 25mm Macedonian/Punic War range in the late 80s very early 90s. God they were beautiful figures, a fair bit bigger than official 25mm, but the detail...wow, you could tell the sculptor was a real artist that loved his job. I used to paint up the faces to give them individual expressions. It was very satisfying to see people go "Wow, they're alive !! How do you do that ??"

P.S. Autie rides again.

Eichhörnchen 01-16-24 08:28 AM

^ Endless choice in these crossover hobbies: I've done some military figure modelling and I believe that wargamers like to paint theirs up to the same standards. But some toy figures are so good that they invite more precise painting too, and 'Deetail' are sometimes used in dioramas - possibly to circumvent the tedious assembly of numerous model figures

I usually like to paint my toy figures as though they've been done by a conscientious outworker (who would be using a more limited palette than the average modeller) but I sometimes get carried away if the figure is a good one

Here are some of my model figures - both from Airfix 'Multipose' sets - waiting to go into a diorama one day. There are more models in my profile page album

https://i.imgur.com/r7iBqLl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/JP5l6GC.jpg

Eichhörnchen 01-16-24 09:11 AM

https://i.imgur.com/BkbFeJD.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/MaVRe61.jpg

More of Cherilea's rather rangy 60mm figures - awaiting a paint job (see also their Romans and vikings etc earlier). They had some equally lanky cowboys too but the great thing about these large Cherilea figures was always their great dynamism

ForceGhost 01-16-24 10:06 AM

Some beautiful work!

Where do you usually source the figures from?

Eichhörnchen 01-16-24 11:02 AM

^ Thanks, buddy. If you mean toy figures then the answer now is Ebay - I used to go to toy fairs before the internet came along. However, on Ebay you'll see that just about everything is "rare" - or even "RARE!!!" - but like any other collector you'll know yourself what to look out for and how much is a fair price :salute:

Eichhörnchen 01-21-24 07:00 PM

https://i.imgur.com/3Gfflik.jpg


I think these two sorry looking characters are the only 60mm Cherilea cowboys I have - they won't look half so bad once I've painted them up though.

I posted the wonderful saloon bar poker table set way back: https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...6&postcount=21

And there are more great looking figures in this range (such as the gunfighter sheriff) so I better keep looking


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