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Box Art figures

Joe Hudson

Master at Arms
Here are the finished figures and box art. The next set of two are done and should be photographed soon. I hope that you all will enjoy these and I look forward to making some new ones inthe future.

Joe

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Thank you. I think the pictures are just a tad to washed out but it gives you an idea of the groups. I still have a lot to learn about production figures but trying!

Joe
 
Those look fantastic Joe, and I can see some interesting dioramas with some of my aircraft. If you are looking for more ideas, like you dont have enough :laugh: one that I would love to see is a pilot still seated slowly pulling off his helmet looking exhausted. My Dad said that some days they had to be lifted from the cockpit. Course he said more than one pilot needed to change drawers before hitting the mess also.
James
 
Nicely done figures, I REALLY like the second set (I guess I need a drink).

Yet, PLEASE don't release a pilot set where the man is running holding his sphincter tight!
:sick:

Regards,
 
I"m with Saul on this...but maybe the crew chief raising hell about the mess in the cockpit, al la Red West from Black Sheep TV show.
 
Well my Dad said they had to clean it up, but the ground crew had no problem helping. Have a few other stories, very few, but interesting.
James
 
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