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Tag Archives: Conversions
Photos from Chicago Toy Soldier Show From Ed Borris
Photos from Chicago Toy Soldier Show From Ed Borris just we thought we were done we have more photos. Ed has sent us some photos show the opening of a mint sealed Ben Hur Playset. Also we have photos of some … Continue reading
Bill Nevins Marx Indian Figure Conversions
Bill Nevins Marx Indian Figure Conversions, bill is back again with a series of Marx 54mm Indians conversions. How many times did you wish that Marx did more poses. Marx added three poses, but they were done in 45mm! So … Continue reading
Bill Nevins’ Cunnyngham Civil War Conversions
Bill Nevins’ Cunnyngham Civil War Conversions has Bill Nevins back with some very interesting conversions. One of Bill’s favorite eras is American Civil War. In this article Bill will tell us how he did some simple conversion of Cunnyngham Confederates. … Continue reading
Updates Plus Some Other Stuff July 2016
Updates Plus Some Other Stuff July 2016 will allow us to share some updates of previous posts. We are doing this way because it is group the information in one place. Also we will include other information that is not … Continue reading
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Tagged Conversions, Expeditionary forces, Herald, Herald Trojans, Michael Purchase
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Bill Nevins’ TSSD Cowboy Conversions
Bill Nevins’ TSSD Cowboy Conversions, Bill is back with some more conversions. This time it is the TSSD cowboys. These figures were done for their OK Corral set. The cowboys represent the opposite site of the Earps/cowboy conflict in Tombstone … Continue reading
Bill Nevins’ Austin Cowboy Conversions
Bill Nevins’ Austin Cowboy Conversions, Bill Nevins is back with some conversions of the Austin Miniatures of their first set. The cowboys were welcome additions to collectors western scenes. When I first saw them I had to have them. Bill … Continue reading
Bill Nevins Civil War Conversions
Bill Nevins Civil War Conversions we have some more conversions from Bill Nevins. As you know bill is a big fan of the Civil War and like many others wants different poses. In the series of photos he sent us you … Continue reading
Greg Liska’s Scrap Pile Conversions
Greg Liska’s Scrap Pile Conversions, we are back with some more great conversions from our very good friend Greg Liska. Greg had done this email for Bob, but wanted to share with your our loyal readers. Greg Liska’s Scrap Pile … Continue reading
Distinctive commanders
Our Very good friend Greg Liska is back with project of changing up extra figures to make Distinctive commanders. This something that is needed on the battlefield. Just a tiny project. I had figured out what to do … Continue reading
Ed Borris Alamo Mexican Conversions Part One
We are proud to showing more of Ed Borris’ Alamo Mexican conversions. This time we have more guys getting a boost up. The guy on the top of the wall is supposed to grab their arm and help them up. A … Continue reading