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Scale Creep Miniatures04 Feb 2009 8:25 a.m. PST

Hello All:

I frequently get questions about the Figurehead 1:6000 scale miniatures – can you tell ships apart? Do they look good painted? etc.

Of course I think they are very nice and give a proper feel for gun ranges. I love 1:2400 scale models but battles inevitably feel like a knife fight in a bathtub.

So here is a gallery of painted Figurehead ships. These are currently all World War 2 but I'll be adding some WW1 eventually. Right now you can see some Italians, Germans and Japanese.

These were painted by Bob Henderson and Tom Herrschaft. The carrier deck labels are from Toschach Miniatures:

toshachminiatures.com

I'll be adding names and pack numbers to the photos over the next few days, but in the mean time, enjoy! Gallery:

link

Mark Severin
Owner, Scale Creep Miniatures
ScaleCreep.com

No Reserve04 Feb 2009 9:51 a.m. PST

How did you put the white writing on the tabs?

Phil Walling04 Feb 2009 11:01 a.m. PST

They look really good Mark.

LocknLoad04 Feb 2009 1:36 p.m. PST

WOW!

Toshach05 Feb 2009 11:02 a.m. PST

Thankyou Mark.

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