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eBob Miniatures writes:

They should be fine – and because they are split you would be easily able to add extra width to the model from the inside surfaces if you should feel the need.

The amount of shrinkage is determined by the skill of your mould maker – the better he is the less it will be a problem anyway. I use Griffin moulds, so I don't need to worry about anything like that.


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eBob of eBob Miniatures writes:

Just wanted to make all you existing and budding new miniature companies aware that I now have a smart new range of horses available under license. These are vastly superior to the previous licensed nags, and well worth a look. The new horses come in three sizes: small, medium and large.

Upgrade your horses

The small horses are best suited for Ancients (Romans, etc.), and the large horses are best for Modern.

Horse sizes

The horses are split so that the two halves can be interchanged with the other to produce alternative poses.

These horses are for commercial use only, and sold under license.

For more information, email or click the link below.

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