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Norman Camp - Strelets

Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 11:17

Finally, someones done a set with a guard Holding back two mastifs!!!!!!
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and the rest of the set Looks bloody excellent 10/10 :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=225&M=M
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Posted by Kekso on 20 Feb 2016, 11:32

Sculpting is really nice. Considering it is Strelets it is even more nice. I hope that level of sculpting will become standard for them.
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Posted by Peter on 20 Feb 2016, 13:15

Looks fantastic! Can't agree more! :thumbup:
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 13:24

I can see this as being either a Strelets r set with only one sprue or as part of a larger box set (like the medieval britian set)
Either way I want at least 4 of them...I have plans, especially for the Mastiffs :-) :mrgreen:
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 13:49

One error...what´s wrong with These two?
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Same error as These
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Posted by Peter on 20 Feb 2016, 14:04

Figure in the back: Left leg and right arm to the back. One of bought is wrong I think. ;-)
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 14:36

Peter wrote:Figure in the back: Left leg and right arm to the back.

It´s a bit exaggerated pose but That´s normal to walk like that. Try again :-)
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Posted by MABO on 20 Feb 2016, 14:40

I did not get it. :eh:
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Posted by MABO on 20 Feb 2016, 14:43

Oh, and I can imagine that it will be a set with older sprues, because the others are already released.
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 14:49

and exactly the same mistake with this pair
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Posted by MABO on 20 Feb 2016, 15:00

:eh: :eh: :eh:
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 15:00

and here
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 15:02

I can Show one where they got it right..but that might give the game away :mrgreen:
Think...put yourself in the Position of either of the bods carrying the loads
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Posted by MABO on 20 Feb 2016, 15:04

:mrgreen: I am standing in that pose since one hour....
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 15:06

MABO wrote::mrgreen: I am standing in that pose since one hour....

It´s not the one pose..it´s both poses ;-)
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Posted by Paul on 20 Feb 2016, 15:09

Once you know it´s very easy to spot the mistake
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Posted by Peter on 20 Feb 2016, 19:03

MABO wrote::mrgreen: I am standing in that pose since one hour....

Paul wrote:It´s not the one pose..it´s both poses ;-)

Call your wife Jan! :mrgreen:

Only thing then that I can imagen is that they aren't marching the same way and what they are carrying should be out of balance.

Let's wait for the test from Jan and his lady! ;-)
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Posted by MABO on 20 Feb 2016, 23:20

I was thinking about this as well, but this seems to be no problem in my eyes. When my wife and my son are carrying me this way they have no problems.
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Posted by Peter on 20 Feb 2016, 23:25

MABO wrote:I was thinking about this as well, but this seems to be no problem in my eyes. When my wife and my son are carrying me this way they have no problems.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Posted by Graeme on 21 Feb 2016, 02:17

In all of those pics the two figures are out of step with each other, which is probably the reason two of guys at the front have been hit in the bum by the load, ouch!

Also they are all carrying the load on the left shoulder, which isn't wrong, just an odd coincidence.

Very nice bunch of figures, although I would prefer the woman with the Hawk to be riding a horse rather than a wagon.
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