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Female figures

November 21 2010 at 3:47 PM
  (Login randy.hampton)
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Response to LF 2 different types of female figures

Hi Michael,

ZH01 from Hornet is an Israeli female soldier.

A now defunct company called Belgo used to do a US female figure in BDU (Gulf War 1 period), I can't recall what she was wearing but Belgo figures are supposedly now being done by The Lost Battalion, you might try there or EBay.

or this one, 1:32 Master Details Modern Female US Air Force Ground Crew Figure #32010 from Sprue Brothers, et al (1:32 I know)BDU trousers and T-shirt

Fot the Greek robed figure, try a garden shop or aquarium supplier. I bought a resin figure exactly as you describe standing on a Grecian pillar, total height about 3 1/2", sculpting and casting quality, a little poor but fine for a statue (and could be improved)

HTH

Randy

 
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  1. Thanks Gents - Michael Karnowka on Nov 21, 4:27 PM
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