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Do you know this French manufacturer, who exist from 1948 to 2005?
Here some Arabs, who look like 70's fedayin :lol: ![]()
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I have some Starlux figures. Modern arabs, FFL figures with band, stretcher bearers and MG. Also, about 20 wwll Germans and some mounted cowboys. John
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I have tried my hand at some conversions simular to yours in plastic. It was a number of years back. I cut off a few arms and legs, substituted a few heads and the results were worse than poor. What is the trick. Eric showed me how to work in clay to mould a prototype figure. That I can do nicely. What I can not do is the conversions. I could use some advice on where to start.Thanks
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I would like, but dread my American too poor for that! I started hazardously , wasted many figures before arriving at a suitable result... perseveres my friend! At long you will obtain something liking !
This afternoon make that: ![]()
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