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The Trapper and his Brother in Law

Posted by Konrad on 09 Nov 2016, 18:12

Figs from some of the best wild west sets ever.
IMEX

Hope you enjoy!

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Posted by C M Dodson on 10 Nov 2016, 09:27

I totally agree. The Imex sets are really useful and not only for this period.

Your scene is lovely and the painting is in my opinion super.

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Posted by Susofrick on 10 Nov 2016, 10:19

:love: :love: :love1: :love1: :love1: :love: :merrychristmas: :mad: :mad: :love: :love: :love: Great great scene! Love it a lot! the merrychristmas-smiley probably showed up because my weather.
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Posted by Das_Dirch on 10 Nov 2016, 13:30

Konrad!! No Strelets figures !!!!! :-D

But as usal very good painting and composition TOP :yeah:
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Posted by andi on 10 Nov 2016, 13:43

Good Job!
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Posted by Ben90 on 10 Nov 2016, 16:47

Love it!
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Posted by Wiking on 10 Nov 2016, 17:28

Nice and clear paint of all figure and animal. And the endless background of the land. :-D
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Posted by Beano Boy on 10 Nov 2016, 17:48

Those Tiny figures certainly do look good Konrad.
Splendid effort and Ace Cool Results. BB
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Posted by stenfalk on 10 Nov 2016, 20:52

These are the scenes i love. Harmonious, calm... And somehow peaceful, although the historical context in fact allows the presentation of other events as well. :yeah:
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Posted by MABO on 10 Nov 2016, 22:08

You did not tell us at the crisis... I love the IMEX sets as well. Good paintjob as well.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 11 Nov 2016, 05:09

Is the Tepee from the Apachie Set of Atlantic Figures? BB
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Posted by Konrad on 11 Nov 2016, 12:11

Beano Boy wrote:Is the Tepee from the Apachie Set of Atlantic Figures? BB


No my friend,it is from this IMEX set.
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Posted by Dad's Army on 11 Nov 2016, 16:59

What a peaceful, colorful and nice vignette Konrad.
Good to see you're already working to fill the FIGZ tables.
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Posted by Peter on 15 Nov 2016, 11:02

Peace- and colorfull work! Excellent work Konrad! :thumbup:
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Posted by KenzoSato on 23 Nov 2016, 21:49

Fantastic
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