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Kropotkin30321 Sep 2015 1:59 p.m. PST

My mate gave me a few of these recently and I really like the sculpts.

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Question is who are the Old Glory sculptors and have they been around for a while?

These guys really remind me of Max Carr/Heritage sculpts, but I'm probably imagining things. It's something about the undercuts, leg position and the deep line detail that makes sense.So, does anyone know the names of who Old Glory use or have used.

MH Dee21 Sep 2015 2:07 p.m. PST

I've been meaning to get loads of these for *years*.

I think they're about 15 years old?

The Dozing Dragon Sponsoring Member of TMP21 Sep 2015 6:55 p.m. PST

I think the main sculptor is Andy Cooper. Very prolific. I picked up a bunch of various bags via the Old Glory Army discount a while back. Wonderful prices and great minis.

Personal logo Flashman14 Supporting Member of TMP22 Sep 2015 7:39 a.m. PST

Old Glory has become an underrated manufacturer. They were revolutionary and highly praised when they entered the market. The lustre has diminished over the years but that appeal has transferred to some degree to subsudiary Blue Moon.

To date, OG still can't be matched for the massive variety of character driven sculpts from Ancients to the 20th century.

Sure there is evidence of haste in the sculpting but no one matches the variety they produce.

Kropotkin30322 Sep 2015 1:58 p.m. PST

Thanks Guys,

Glad you agree that Old Glory are good at what they do. From my point of view they can be very good value and, while I had hoped Max Carr might have had something to do with them, I must say I like the work of Andy Cooper very much.

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