
"Knesevich Dragoons No.3" Topic
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CHRIS DODSON | 28 Oct 2024 6:51 a.m. PST |
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cavcrazy | 28 Oct 2024 11:18 a.m. PST |
They are a joy to behold, beautifully done. |
Lets party with Cossacks  | 30 Oct 2024 3:16 p.m. PST |
Very nicely done indeed. You have a great ability to make realistic settings which easily create a "willing suspension of disbelief" in the viewer. Am following this project with great interest. Could I ask who makes the sculpts and whether they are for sale? I think you've mentioned a Mr Kane in past posts (I might have got that wrong) but I've not been able to find his/their website. |
CHRIS DODSON | 30 Oct 2024 7:32 p.m. PST |
Thank you for the kind comments gentlemen. The pictures are part of the work in progress and are not the finished article, which will be my re fight. Ie the ‘sky' on the pictures illustrated is the ‘foot print' scale cut out of Aspern, hence the creases. The sand is the remains of an Antietam vignette, hence the flock. Mr Kanes site is to be found here. link A marvellous resource. Best wishes, Chris |
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