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Made in gb
Grovelin' Grot




UK

Hello,

Just looking for a little help with something.

I want to use the smallest eagles available on the FW small eagles etched brass set, but the only photo I can find of them is quite blurry and doesn't show the detail that well. It looks as though the smallest ones that are on the sprue have pretty poor definition on the heads, and was wondering if anyone that had a set to hand could do a close up of them?

Many thanks!

   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut





Norfolk

I'm afraid I can't post a photo but you are right that they very smallest aquillas are lacking in detail. However they are absolutetly minute, 5mm x 3mm at most. The rest of that set has better detail.

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Made in gb
Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine





United Kingdom

I tried photographing them, but nothing came out very well, the detail isn't as pronounced as on slightly bigger ones, but it is there. Dimensions are 4mm wing tip to wing tip and 1 mm tip to tail. Tiny and a pain the backside to work with, next size up (5 x 2) are much better; could do with a whole sheet of those.

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