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Buffalo Landing Figures

Started by SDwn, July 26, 2009, 05:06:11 PM

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SDwn

Here are a couple of more pics of some of this line. I see that he has started posting on ebay again;
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/durang0_W0QQ_nkwZQQ_armrsZ1QQ_fromZQQ_ipgZ
for those that were looking.  Sean

chester

Some great poses there and unique features like the shirttail hanging out. Are these some that you finished Sean? Nice job regardless.

mobilgas

the detail on the figures look real good !! have to check them out on E-bay.   Craig    mich

John McGuyer

Good proportions. I'm impressed. I also agree on those little things like a shirt out make them special. It always makes me wonder when someone will go to great lengths to make a scale model then put figures in it that look like cartoons.

John

SDwn

Yes, that is one of the things that I liked about this line, is the detail. Some of the figures have wedges in their back pockets too. I also liked that not all of the faces have the same look to them. I agree with you John on the cartoon figures.   Sean

Frederic Testard

Those are really beautiful figures, and your paint work still improves their appearance.
By the way, I always read with pleasure your articles in Timbertimes.
Frederic Testard

LLOYD

Howdy,

recently I've Paint these some 1/48 Buffalo Landing Figures!
It is a real pleasure, the quality of fine sculpture and casting is very fine!
And this figures are nicely detailled,  look Tip Top for steam period!
Sincerly!

Lloyd

LLOYD

A fine team on Rio Allosius Mining & Co

finescalerr

Nice, neat work, Lloyd. -- Russ

Ken Hamilton

Beautiful job on those figures, Lloyd.  Good photography, too.
In B&W, they would look like old, posed photos.

Nice!
Ken Hamilton
www.wildharemodels.com
http://public.fotki.com/khamilton/models/

LLOYD

Howdy,

thank you compadres!
Enclosed the original photo!

Sincerely!
Lloyd

Ray Dunakin

Visit my website to see pics of the rugged and rocky In-ko-pah Railroad!

Ray Dunakin's World

MrBrownstone

Hey LLOYD,

Really Great job on those figures....

The placement works very well...I like the B/W photo too..

Mike

SDwn

#28
Figures look good Lloyd. Here are the last two groups of figures.   Sean

LLOYD

#29
Hello Compadres,

thank you to appreciate!

Sean, Your style is well too!

For me, I use a very simple technique to paint the figuries in this scale!
In first, I pass to the airbrush a layer of tamiya white XF2,
After I paint with Humbrol diluted with mineral spirit!
Once dry I make the shades, with a mixture of Black Indian ink and alcohol, to give a light volume!
It's more difficult to paint in B/W....... ;) ;) ;)
Sincerely!

Lloyd