Bouryaki
Remember, "Lifes the Journey, Not the destination"
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- Jun 16, 2011
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Hi all,
The first question is, should I call these blokes soldiers of the 'Revolutionary War' or 'War of Independence!'. Your input would be appreciated?
Secondly, What do you do with all of the models that you've finished with?
My wife is very supportive but I've started to encroach on her Twilight trinkets, so the pressure is on, 'she who must be obeyed' has put her foot down.......... anyway......
This set is a series of Militia Figures from the American War of Independence (Revolutionary for those in the UK); the set includes Benjamin Franklin leading a collection of assorted freedom fighters.
By way of review these are 1/35th Scale from Revell, they are made of plastic. There were very easy to work with and the details were fine for plastic figures. I would recommend them to those who enjoy plastic.
Hope you enjoy,
Regards,
Craig.
My Current Album
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/117986340098243235229/albums?hl=en
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The first question is, should I call these blokes soldiers of the 'Revolutionary War' or 'War of Independence!'. Your input would be appreciated?
Secondly, What do you do with all of the models that you've finished with?
My wife is very supportive but I've started to encroach on her Twilight trinkets, so the pressure is on, 'she who must be obeyed' has put her foot down.......... anyway......
This set is a series of Militia Figures from the American War of Independence (Revolutionary for those in the UK); the set includes Benjamin Franklin leading a collection of assorted freedom fighters.
By way of review these are 1/35th Scale from Revell, they are made of plastic. There were very easy to work with and the details were fine for plastic figures. I would recommend them to those who enjoy plastic.
Hope you enjoy,
Regards,
Craig.
My Current Album
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/117986340098243235229/albums?hl=en
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