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Now that is just wonderful. Bravo !
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They'll break a few cuirassiers.
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Nothing on my workbench but my friend has started something new
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He took your advice then?
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One thing I've noticed about both TAG and Empress Renaissance/ECW figures is that every now and then, a figure will have an un-naturally long neck, a bit like the one above. It might be a photographic illusion (like some ranges appearing to have too-short legs), or it might be created by the type of clothing/armour they're wearing. Has anyone else noticed it?
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I was going to say a Paul Hicks trait, but he did not do them. In which case the long neck is often a case of dolly system sculpting.
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The almost finished Forge.
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Why is the area around the Forge a barren wasteland? Is that because nothing can grow in the presence of Peeler’s sustained farting?
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that is truly excellent Purps !!
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2019 10:19 am One thing I've noticed about both TAG and Empress Renaissance/ECW figures is that every now and then, a figure will have an un-naturally long neck, a bit like the one above. It might be a photographic illusion (like some ranges appearing to have too-short legs), or it might be created by the type of clothing/armour they're wearing. Has anyone else noticed it?
I was quite surprised by the Empress ECW range as a whole, they looked so long and slender and it didn’t seem to fit with my conception of the clothing worn as being quite bulky. Can’t say I’ve noticed it with TAG but I only have their Elizabethans.
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