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Made in us
Storm Trooper with Maglight





Seattle, WA USA

Well here is my first Samurai devoted to Test of Honour.
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The only poorly painted miniature is the one that is not painted. 
   
Made in gb
Joined the Military for Authentic Experience





On an Express Elevator to Hell!!

Very nice work, think you've done a cracking job on the miniature and horse.

My only criticism would be about the back banner. Think this guy would get up to a trot and would start to struggle a bit, into a canter and he'd be pretty much pulled off the horse by the wind resistance.

In the picture it looks more like it's a piece of cloth (which would be feasible), what material have you made the back banner out of perhaps could you ruffle or bend it a bit to make it appear like a fabric?

Otherwise top job though it's a lovely looking mini.

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Made in us
Storm Trooper with Maglight





Seattle, WA USA

 Pacific wrote:
Very nice work, think you've done a cracking job on the miniature and horse.

My only criticism would be about the back banner. Think this guy would get up to a trot and would start to struggle a bit, into a canter and he'd be pretty much pulled off the horse by the wind resistance.

In the picture it looks more like it's a piece of cloth (which would be feasible), what material have you made the back banner out of perhaps could you ruffle or bend it a bit to make it appear like a fabric?

Otherwise top job though it's a lovely looking mini.

I used a post it note (paper)

The only poorly painted miniature is the one that is not painted. 
   
 
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