"Atlanta Military Figure Society 36th Annual Show" Topic
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18th Century Guy | 17 Sep 2012 6:30 p.m. PST |
The Atlanta Military Figure Society warmly invites you to our 36th Annual Show on Friday-Saturday-Sunday, February 15-17, 2013, at the Atlanta Marriot Century Center. This year's show promises to be a fun and enjoyable weekend for all. Over the past 35 years, our show has become one of the most prestigious exhibitions/competitions for miniature figures in North America. From novice to master, modelers from across the Nation and around the World come to meet and exchange ideas with other modelers and to forge friendships that last a lifetime. Our Event showcases the works of modelers from the four corners of the globe and offers a shopping bonanza with a great selection of figures, supplies, and reference material for the miniature figure enthusiast. You will discover the span of figure modeling at our Show – from historical and military re-creations to the unlimited imagination of science fiction, fantasy, and anime. Below is a link to our site for more information. These figures are typically large scale (54mm and up)non-gaming figures however we do have some 28mm entries, but you will find all the figures quite beautiful. atlantafigures.com |
18th Century Guy | 21 Oct 2012 8:12 a.m. PST |
Just a reminder to register for the show. Lots of good stuff to see and there are some great seminars & hands on sessions as well. |
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