My passion for anything related to the Corps led to this build.






All acrylic shaded with oils. It’s my take on the camoflage of the future, darn near went cross eyed painting it though[;)]
My passion for anything related to the Corps led to this build.






All acrylic shaded with oils. It’s my take on the camoflage of the future, darn near went cross eyed painting it though[;)]
Excellent work on the camo, Agentg. Who makes this figure?
It’s by Fort Duquesne Military Miniatures, titled 101st Spaceborn. The 101st “Screaming Eagle” logo was molded into the base. I ahem, made it go away, LOL.
Wayner
great build excellent paint job . but now i am disappointed you made the 101 logo go away ![]()
agentg:
[:D] I did the exact same thing to mine.
Great minds do think alike. [#toast]
Good job, and I hate to nit-pick for something probably not even your fault, …but the buttstock on the weapon seems a bit too short. Maybe it’s just me.
Honestly though, that guy looks really cool. Only kidding about a weapon I haven’t seen till 2045. Good job.
60
Very good work. Where can you find this figure?
I lucked out and found mine at my LHS when I still lived in St Louis. It’s apparently been around a while as others have commented on their builds. I haven’t searched the internet recently but I’d like to do another so I’m going to try. If nothing else works I’ll contact my LHS owner back in “the Lou” and see if he can help, he’s ALWAYS been real good at finding stuff.
P.S. I found this www.johnsmodels.com, looks like they have all the Fort Duquesne stuff.
Anyone elsehave other ideas?
I got mine through my local hobby shop, about 8 years ago. They use Stevens International as their distributor, so you might try them.
I found this, but I cannot vouch for it in any way: