Cadman wrote:That looks like a massive troop inspection.
Reminds me of the ancient Chinese stone soldiers and horses that were found in a Chinese archeological did years ago.
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Cadman wrote:That looks like a massive troop inspection.
Yes, looks like a Terrakotta army from Xi'an. Even the color is right.Jon C Ryckert wrote:Reminds me of the ancient Chinese stone soldiers and horses that were found in a Chinese archeological did years ago.Cadman wrote:That looks like a massive troop inspection.
Hey, you guys from northstarmodels - when and where would it be possible to buy these sets?
http://www.northstarmodels.com/distribu ... y_eng.htmlElbe1 wrote: when and where would it be possible to buy these sets? cheers... Daniel





thanks a lotNorthstarmodels wrote:http://www.northstarmodels.com/distribu ... y_eng.htmlElbe1 wrote: when and where would it be possible to buy these sets? cheers... Daniel
And new stores:
In Germany - https://shop.modellmarine.de/
In Italy - http://www.regiamarinamas.com/
We are sent the first batch of our products in this stores, I think in the near future, customers from Germany and Italy can buy our products there.
Admiral John Byng wrote:Do you plan to make Royal Navy figures?
Great newsNorthstarmodels wrote:Admiral John Byng wrote:Do you plan to make Royal Navy figures?
Yes of course!
Northstarmodels wrote:These are the first two sets of large series of figures that we are developing:
German Navy of World War 2
1. Naval depot accepts the submarine. (45-50 figures) crew lined up in different sizes (from 160-180 cm), Carl Dennis and some other officers of kriegsmarine. 1/350, 1/144, 1/72 scale.
2. Submarine crew after the battle go home. Officers and captains at the deckhouse (deck cabin), the other crew lined up topside. (45-50 figures)
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Also, we develop these figures:
US Navy of World War 2
1. Sailor`s and officer`s ceremonial set up (150-250 figures). Figures are in different sizes (original size from 160-185cm), all lined up. Figure of the officers who awards sailor or the other officer; figures of the persons who raises the US Flag at the boat, sailors and officers in different poses during the watch.
2. Pilots and maintenance personal of US aircraft carriers. Pacific theater of military operations. (30 figures of pilots in different poses, 150 figures of service staff, sailors and officers).
Japanese Navy of World War 2
1. Sailors and officers of Japanese imperial fleet, all ceremonial lined up.
2. Morning exercises on Japanese warship. (150-250 figures)
We have certain plans in making figures for ships of Russian-Japanese war (Japan and Russia), crew of modern Russian and American ships, Britain`s Navy of World War 2.
We plan to make different sets of figures in static poses and in action.
Good news indeed, I have a large Queen Elizabeth class battleship rapidly taking shape on the slipway which will need a crew in the not too distant future.Northstarmodels wrote:Yes of course!Admiral John Byng wrote:Do you plan to make Royal Navy figures?