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M142 hors will be fine... thanks dear friend...
p.s. small B-day package is on the way to "down-under"
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Brilliant!
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Excellent! The riders are my all time favorites! Great job!
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Yes, these riders are my all time favourites too. I "restore" them at present.
And doing this you are beware of all the fine details.
Well, though your riders look pretty well, friend Nino, I never understood how
it is possible to ride a horse with holding different weapons . . .
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Turambar wrote:
Yes, these riders are my all time favourites too. I "restore" them at present.
And doing this you are beware of all the fine details.
Well, though your riders look pretty well, friend Nino, I never understood how
it is possible to ride a horse with holding different weapons . . .
I also wish to see your final conversion work of those riders... I have only picture with few guys on cork and .... one day... and soon.... you will receive small package.... look inside....
And about "possibilities to ride a horse with holding different weapons... "..... aaaaaaaaaa.... aaaaaa.... I don't know how to do it.... Beavis... aaaaaa...aaaaaaaa.... I never rode horse...
And I have one secret for you.... this ex Rohan standard bearer is actually "Superman from middle earth" after he throw a spear and threw the ax in the orc forehead... he'll grab the sword and break a wire armored shirt beneath which hides the Superman red t-shirt...
ups to much imagination....
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This seems to be THE solution, friend Nino . . .
Oh, the riders are finshed long time ago, meanwhiling.
At the moment, there are a couple of horses "on the cork"
But also nearly finished . . .
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Awesome Nino !
Mongolian riders can shoot with a bow, why shouldn't any Rohirim be capable of using 2 weapons ?
BTW, do you still have any standard left from these converted riders ? I miss M30 standard & M265 arms & standard on mine
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great conversion and nicely painted Master Thingol, but I have to bring up something I noticed. If you look at the hand holding the speer you'll notice the thumb on the outside. Well, we all know what figure this speer came from. It is a right hand. next time you convert somthing like that, just cut of the tip of the speer and place it on the opposite end of the shaft. Now you have the fingers on the outside and the thumb on the inside which would make it a left hand....
If you want to go further, cut the thumb of and create a new one with some putty!
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Milo wrote:
Awesome Nino !
Mongolian riders can shoot with a bow, why shouldn't any Rohirim be capable of using 2 weapons ?
Agreed. Since rohirrim are horse archers too and remarkable riders, it's likely they can drive their horses with their knees too.
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hsf62 wrote:
great conversion and nicely painted Master Thingol, but I have to bring up something I noticed. If you look at the hand holding the speer you'll notice the thumb on the outside. Well, we all know what figure this speer came from. It is a right hand. next time you convert somthing like that, just cut of the tip of the speer and place it on the opposite end of the shaft. Now you have the fingers on the outside and the thumb on the inside which would make it a left hand....
If you want to go further, cut the thumb of and create a new one with some putty!
You noticed... of course... but from other side I have already cut the fingers, and on another side I will with some putty today make new fingers
he.he... It is just about two fingers....
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This seems to be THE solution, friend Nino . . .
Oh, the riders are finshed long time ago, meanwhiling.
At the moment, there are a couple of horses "on the cork"
But also nearly finished . . .
Good to hear... soon I will find soon another great picture on my e-mail he..he..he
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Unfortunately not dear friend... those figures were from some cheap auction and I have left only one rider M28 and I have plan to make from him mounted Guthlaf.....
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Don't worry too much, I will find it one day.
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Well, Master Milo, I suggest to have a closer look at the standard of Master Guthlaf . . . preparing to ride . . .
I admit, it is a very expensive solution . . .
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I need to buy one Guthlaf for my collection first...
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AFTER painting horses is BEFORE painting horses:
there is a conversion around which I would like to to be seen as a reminiscence to Frumgar:
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Can you make one for me! Pretty Please!
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Thanks Master Archer.... !
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jdbrown55 wrote:
Can you make one for me!
Pretty Please!
I am afraid, unfortunately NOT, Marshall of the Mark.
The simply reason is: I have none . . .
Looking for a M004 could be expensive . . .
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I am afraid, unfortunately NOT, Marshall of the Mark.
The simply reason is: I have none . . . hmm
Looking for a M004 could be expensive . . .
I was just kidding. It looks like I could do that if I wanted to, but I just have to get around to doing it!
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I understood this, Jason. And I think you are able doing this conversion on your own. It isn“t that difficult.
You only have to cut off both heads- but in the right way!
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