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Atheling writes:

MADGURU:

Mike could design and you could cast and sell ADD-ON packs of picks, axs, & shovels all broken down to be worn on the backs of Bengal, Bombay & Madras Pioneers and Sappers & Miners, so gamers who want them (like myself!) could buy them and glue them onto the backs of your Indian infantry figures.

I see this as a fantastic idea. It would save the sculpting of specifically designed poses for the Sappers and would be a cheep way of converting the mini's without too much fuss.

MADGURU:

Of course, if you plan to release custom figures with tools on their backs that would be fantastic, but if not, it might be worth the extra effort.

Of course, in the eyes of the customer, this is s superb choice- with my leaning towards vignette style basing I would suggest that this would be more than useful but recognise that it may be difficult to justify commercially. Even more so with workman like poses but one can dream ;>)

JOHANNUSKNECHT:
[qoute]I really like the figures, but for some of the poses I do worry that the hips are not quite right, but it could just be the distortion of the camera as in so many thing

I really think that it is the camera angle as all the mini's I've bought from this range, some of which will have been sculpted over similar dollies are fine.

Darrell.

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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

The 2nd Afghan War Range From Artizan Designs Continues to Grow!

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We've got two new packs:

Each pack contains four figures. There are six different variants in each code – your pack will have a random selection of four figures.

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Artizan Designs makes 28mm-sized metal figures, supplied unpainted.

To view the 2nd Afghan War range, click here.

And there is more to come…

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