[WWI] Eduard Dr.1 info posted...
ernest thomas
reason108 at hotmail.com
Sun May 4 20:57:11 EDT 2008
I don't remmber how much the Voss figure was but I don't remember thinking it was too expensive. I'm pretty sure it was cheaper than the Andrea Miniatures 'Edward I' figure I'd bought there on my previous visit. (I like Edward I because he killed Mel Gibson)And speakng of that Edward figure, I took him out of the box and got started on him this weekend. I also went and bought a new piece of blue cloth for photo backdrops(dogs at the old one) so I can get off my duff and get the review articles I owe Matt/IM. I guess working on these projects for Henry has helped me shake off the modeling lethargy I've been suffereing for some time now. Let's hope I can keep it at bay. E."Within each of us there lives a go-go dancer."Susan Cowsill
> From: d_fernetti at hotmail.com> To: wwi at wwi-models.org> Date: Sun, 4 May 2008 22:46:15 +0000> Subject: Re: [WWI] Eduard Dr.1 info posted...> > > > I was in the hobby shop in NO last weekend and they were trying to entice> > me with the 1/32 Voss figure. Don't remember who it was made by.> > Looked really nice too but I resisted. Anyway, I think they said a 1/32> > MvR figure was on the way. Fyi.> > IIRC that Voss figure was sculpted by Mike Good, and yes, it's stunning. Not that I'm such a MvR fan, it's just that I like well made figures like those included on the Eduard kit, or that Voss figure you mention. Unfortunately, well made figures are also well priced!> BTW at my hobby shop, they tried me to entice me to buy the 1/16 Eduard Manfred, but I find that pose (with the hands in his pockets, like in one picture of him) utterly lame. Eduard has made much, much better with this 1/48 Mafredito.> D.> _________________________________________________________________> News, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Get it now!> http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx
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