"Col. Bill's: 28mm WWII Soviet Wagon Crew & Victorian Funeral Horses, Undertakers & Mourners" Topic
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Murphy | 19 Aug 2017 11:10 a.m. PST |
Nice figures! Does this mean that we can see a 19th Century Horse drawn hearse in the near future???? |
Early morning writer | 19 Aug 2017 7:03 p.m. PST |
Oh, man, I want those horses in 15 mm – for, well, a hears. Anyone make anything like that in 15 mm? Gorgeous horses. |
dragon6 | 20 Aug 2017 11:11 a.m. PST |
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Stu at Colonel Bills | 20 Aug 2017 12:18 p.m. PST |
Apologies, this is actually the 2nd version of this advert after an Internet glitch ate the 1st and (in all honesty) I forgot to add all the linked products to the resubmitted article. Murphy: As dragon6 mentions, the Depot Battalion Funeral figures and horses have been created to complement the 4Ground Hearse – The link to the MDF hearse being HERE (which is the same as dragon6 gives). Early morning writer: I don't think I can help you with 15mm. I'm sure I've seen similar horses for a funeral wagon in 10mm – but that's no good to you, I know. Sorry. dragon6: Thank you! |
RichardHolling | 22 Aug 2017 2:47 a.m. PST |
You need to get your sculptor to look at how people lead horses. You dont lead with your arm bent and your hand up in the air. It usually by your side atleast if you know what you are doing. |
rmaker | 22 Aug 2017 7:39 p.m. PST |
If you're talking about the Soviet soldier with his hand in the air, you will notice he's holding a bottle not leading a horse. |
Stu at Colonel Bills | 23 Aug 2017 4:43 a.m. PST |
RichardHolling: Thanks for the information. In truth its a case of making things easy to be translated on the tabletop and for purchasers – people are looking for the figure leading the horse, and can easily spot the figure 'pulling' it along. Same as castles are normally depicted being of grey stone construction and waterways as blue in colour, its what is easily identifiable and understandable to people at a quick glance. Thanks for the interest and comments |
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