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Airfix - 7th Cavalry

Posted by Peter on 15 Jul 2024, 21:38

This is a figure of one of the best sets ever made by Airfix in scale 1/32. The reason I painted this one was because he was painted by someone else but not good enough for my taste. So here you can see him repainted. I'm planning to do some more, not good enough painted, figures of this set, but not now. I hope you like this one already.

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No visit to the blog required (Javier 8) ) all pictures are posted here! :-D ;-)
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Posted by blacksmith on 15 Jul 2024, 23:00

Way to go Peter! :xd: :xd:
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Posted by Londoncopper on 18 Jul 2024, 09:09

Wonderful, one of my favourite toy soldier periods, what a shame they never released them in 1/72
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Posted by XbriX on 18 Jul 2024, 11:12

Wonderful colours! Great job, Peter.
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Posted by Peter on 18 Jul 2024, 18:31

Thank you for your kind words Javier, Phil and Jacob! :thumbup:
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Posted by Rich W on 18 Jul 2024, 22:57

Splendid job Peter.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 19 Jul 2024, 19:35

What a fantastic figure, Peter, and what a pity Airfix never released this set in 1/72nd scale. :drool: :drool: :drool:

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Posted by Peter on 22 Jul 2024, 11:43

Thank you Rich and Santi! :thumbup:
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Posted by Challenger77 on 08 Aug 2024, 05:21

:thumbup: Nice Painting :thumbup:
And yes the Wild West Series from Airfix is their best, even the Sculpting is very Hollywood- or Spaghettiwesternslike.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 08 Aug 2024, 16:27

Very neat painting Peter. :thumbup:
Often was the case that this set of figures had their rifles broken easily.
Well kids liked to play wonderful battles with them. :coffee: Myself included. BB
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Posted by C M Dodson on 09 Aug 2024, 08:10

He is a fine figure indeed.

What a lost opportunity compared to the US Cavalry 1/72 set.

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Posted by Susofrick on 09 Aug 2024, 09:26

Have them painted somewhere in the cellar. The word somewhere is important, because I don't know where they are. Just painted the foot figures. I have the mounted ones and the horses too, but the saddle solution was not a very good idea. Anyhow! Great to see your figure and it is very nicely painted!

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Posted by Peter on 24 Aug 2024, 18:27

Thank you Harry, Paul, Chris and Gunnar! :thumbup:

@Harry: I see them more as Hollywood John Wayne figures. I like those movies more. :-D

@Paul: never had that problem. I think the storage has something to do with that problem. ;-)

@Chris: these would have been one of their best sets in scale 1/72. ;-)

@Gunnar: these figures are to good to be lying "somewhere". :-D Soon I will try to paint a rider. Pegs will be cut, holes for the pegs will be filled with plastic putty and the saddles will be glued on the horse. 8)
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