White metal Pegaso kit; 90mm I believe:



…Humbrol enamels and oils for flesh…
White metal Pegaso kit; 90mm I believe:



…Humbrol enamels and oils for flesh…
Very nice paint job,looks realistic.
john
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Part of the Counterattack dio no doubt… Nice fleshtone work.

[:P] sorry jk couldn’t help it lol
ooh la la
Fancy paint job! Really put the figure in the term figure too! [:P]
Very nice Manny. I was just looking at some more of those Pegaso figures on Michigan Toy Soldiers website (they list them as 80mm) and must say…oooooooooooooohhhhhhhh yeah, very nice! [:-^]
Brian
Right you are: 80mm…they make the best line of girl figures on the market, IMO…they also make some other cool things, such as WW2 figs, etc…in various scales…they are fairly pricey going at about $75 a pop…
I just got in another fig: A French Maid on her hands and knees scrubbing a floor…stay tuned!
I have their 200mm Natasha. [:D]
If you go with 1/6 scale than there are lot’s of really good figures out there from diffirent companies.
Eric…
ya did a good job with this. I’m quite glad you didnt over do the face, I’v seen female figures where they weather them like males, using the DARK washes for the wrinkles and such, looks absolutley atrocious…
You ever think about trying any of the anime girl kits, they might be right up your alley?
Hmmmmmm…haven’t seen that one…
Russian dominatrix with hand cuffs and riding crop.[:O]
She’s about half way down on this page, done in blue instead of the usual red.
Optional piece to cover the crotch.
I’ve removed the cuffs to replace with a glass of cognac. (Still need to findin that scale)
Probably remove the crop as well.
Scroll down and check out Sophie as well, also a 200mm figure from the same company.
The down side is these girls are 2 to 3 times the price of most 1/6 figures.
Eric…
…wow…I’ll have to keep those in mind for later…
Nice job on a nice lookin figure[tup]
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Thanks, Bodge and MM96 !!!
The certificate I got from Cosmotology school paid off then…
How the hell do I find out how to tell the scale when figures are all in millimeters? I guess the 54mm are about 1/35th? And 200mm seems to be about 8 inches, so what scale is that?
I recon she’s about 5 inches tall…in heels…
Hans,
My thinking is like that: I assume a man to be about 1.8 metres tall (metric system, hoo-ah!), that is 1800mm. Divide that by, say 54 mm and you get 33,33. Tells you that figure would be good for scales 1:32 - 1:35. Of course there are the usual variations - with or without hat, heels, measurement accuracy and stuff. Same way 1800:200=9, that’s about 1:9 scale (popular with motorcycle models?). That’s the way I calculate it, hope it helps you, have a nice day
Pawel