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Post by hoffmannsama on May 18, 2022 18:51:49 GMT
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Post by paulhannah on May 18, 2022 20:00:44 GMT
Wow-- How very creative and generous of you to create this for us. Thanks!
I'll try submitting it to "Shapeways" to produce a few of them. Again, thanks.
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Post by draigcoch on May 19, 2022 7:26:10 GMT
I have had several WWg(X) for some time now but have failed miserably to find any suitable 'pushers'. Any thoughts?
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Post by sheffmark on May 19, 2022 11:16:49 GMT
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Post by hoffmannsama on May 19, 2022 22:28:49 GMT
I have had several WWg(X) for some time now but have failed miserably to find any suitable 'pushers'. Any thoughts? Yeah I do, Old Glory has some Boxer Rebellion civilians that have some in lifting or carrying poses. I use them for Yellow turban and artillery bases as well. I'll post some pics below and some links. Essex has some wheel barrel guys as well, but idk if they are casted together or as separate pieces. The Old Glory civilians are a little larger than my Essex miniatures, you can shave down that big hunk of lead at their feet to make them appear a little shorter. Old Glory: www.oldgloryminiatures.com/proddetail.asp?prod=15BRC-112Essex: www.essexminiatures.co.uk/collections/15mm-ancient-han-chinese/products/hch15Hope that helps. @ paulhannah sure go ahead, post some pictures if you ever get some printed out. I'll be adding them to my Shapeways store sooner or later.
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Post by gregorius on May 20, 2022 6:08:26 GMT
I can confirm that the Essex barrowmen do come as separate castings in the Chinese wheelbarrow pack.
Cheers,
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Post by draigcoch on May 21, 2022 22:09:46 GMT
My WW(X) came from Rod Felderman and have their 'arms' positioned like a wheelbarrow. Could put one figure as in the above though. Thanks for the assist guys!
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Post by Haardrada on May 23, 2022 0:27:27 GMT
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Post by hoffmannsama on May 29, 2022 22:21:57 GMT
Oh man, those are really cool. Which 3k series is that from? I only watch the 1994 3k series, I would watch the newer ones, but hard to stand all the pro CCP propaganda thrown in between the scenes. Good choice on the flags too, I need to get to working on designing flags. The model on my to do list are some of these "gate blocker" carts I've seen in the 1994 series and some other media.
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Post by Haardrada on May 31, 2022 0:38:43 GMT
Oh man, those are really cool. Which 3k series is that from? I only watch the 1994 3k series, I would watch the newer ones, but hard to stand all the pro CCP propaganda thrown in between the scenes. Good choice on the flags too, I need to get to working on designing flags. The model on my to do list are some of these "gate blocker" carts I've seen in the 1994 series and some other media. Hi hoffmannsama sorry I took a while to respond but I've been checking back for the post I received which identified the series.The clip of the war carts appears in a video about the Battle of Fei River on YouTube and belongs to a series called Secrets of the three kingdoms....it has 54 episodes and is also available on you tube.🙂
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Post by timurilank on May 31, 2022 9:00:18 GMT
Hi hoffmannsama sorry I took a while to respond but I've been checking back for the post I received which identified the series.The clip of the war carts appears in a video about the Battle of Fei River on YouTube and belongs to a series called Secrets of the three kingdoms....it has 54 episodes and is also available on you tube.🙂 Haardrada, On your tip, I started viewing the series “Secrets of the Three Kingdoms”. Episode two is not one to watch while having lunch. Excellent cinematography.
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Post by Haardrada on May 31, 2022 18:04:25 GMT
Hi hoffmannsama sorry I took a while to respond but I've been checking back for the post I received which identified the series.The clip of the war carts appears in a video about the Battle of Fei River on YouTube and belongs to a series called Secrets of the three kingdoms....it has 54 episodes and is also available on you tube.🙂 Haardrada, On your tip, I started viewing the series “Secrets of the Three Kingdoms”. Episode two is not one to watch while having lunch. Excellent cinematography. Maybe you could tip us all off which one has the war wagons in please.😁
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Post by timurilank on May 31, 2022 18:18:16 GMT
Haardrada, On your tip, I started viewing the series “Secrets of the Three Kingdoms”. Episode two is not one to watch while having lunch. Excellent cinematography. Maybe you could tip us all off which one has the war wagons in please.😁 That may take a while as I may view an episode over several days. But I will let you know.
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Post by Haardrada on May 31, 2022 21:57:50 GMT
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Post by hoffmannsama on Jun 1, 2022 14:32:30 GMT
Oh man, those are really cool. Which 3k series is that from? I only watch the 1994 3k series, I would watch the newer ones, but hard to stand all the pro CCP propaganda thrown in between the scenes. Good choice on the flags too, I need to get to working on designing flags. The model on my to do list are some of these "gate blocker" carts I've seen in the 1994 series and some other media. Hi hoffmannsama sorry I took a while to respond but I've been checking back for the post I received which identified the series.The clip of the war carts appears in a video about the Battle of Fei River on YouTube and belongs to a series called Secrets of the three kingdoms....it has 54 episodes and is also available on you tube.🙂 Thank you I will check it out
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