Praetorian guardsman (mini art)

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I have seen this kit...id like to build it for my computer table and playing "rome2"

Interesting build topic.
 
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Polux

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Looks really good and interesting ;)

Which scale is it? Seems quite "big"

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Lee W

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This should be good. I want get my hands on the samurai and try to do it justice...knowing my skills, I will destroy it, best off sticking with crayons me thinks :confused:
 

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should be an Interesting build , will keep an eye on this one,

the same lee ,i have always wonted to do some samurai as well , :rolleyes: just finding the bigger scales seen in 1.72 but not above
 

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It's a 1/16th scale polux and after cutting away from sprue and dry fitting a sum of parts it's going to require quite abit of filler but I am at the moment only doing the lower end budget figures so I suppose in some cases this is to be expected this is my 1st mini art figure and I have another three in my stash I hope they are not as bad as this one. tamiya figures in this scale are in my opinion far more superior I do have four resin figures so I might have to do one of those soon 120mm x 2 and 200mm x2 thanks everyone for you comments and interest regards John :smiling:
 
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noble

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Nice kit and i agree you do have to use slightly more filler on them, i have the musketeer which was a testing build. Cant wait to see this take shape.

scott
 
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Hi John just caught up with this, personally i like mini art kits, yes the parts fit like crap but the detail on them is normally very good and there is a lot of potential to add to them or alter them. ill be following with interest mate

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Polux

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Nice!

Seems the paint work on the armor, will be very importantly part of the whole figure :cool:
 

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Fantastic work and fantastic detail, well done:smiling3:
 

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Fantastic work John, that paint work is tops.
 
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monica

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nice work he is coming along nicely like the colors well done
 

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Just noticed this and I must say your doing a great job john , will you be adding and extras or just OOB ?
 
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