• Pardon the dust while the boys rebuild the site.

    The board will be in a state of disarray as I get things sorted out, for a little while at least.

    The new incarnation is using Xenforo as the system software. It is much like what we are used to, with a few differences. I will see about making a FAQ to help point out the differences for the members.

     

    One IMPORTANT difference for all of us old timers is that the 'mail' system is replaced with what are called 'conversations'/

    There is no 'Inbox' or 'Out box' or 'Sent' folders anymore.

    Think of Conversations as private 'threads' or topics that don't exist in a forum, that you start with another member. NOTE: Conversations can include more than one member if you or someone else in the conversaion, likes.
    Takes a little getting used to but I am sure you all can get a hang of it.

     

    Only a slightly modified default default Xenforo style is available for now. Once the new SAG style is ready it will be available.

    All existing users should be able to login with their usernames and passwords once the site goes up.

     

    If anyone has difficulties logging in please contact me at sixthvanguard@gmail.com.

     

    Thank you for your support and patience. I know it has been a loooong road.

Masters of the Air

battlefields

Rifleman
After watching this Apple TV series and thoroughly enjoyed it, it is natural for me to create some of the characters as I did for the Band of Brothers and The Pacific. I am sure that the historians will point out the inaccuracies of the series and that of my creations but the modelling I do is just an illusion that I wish to achieve. The fun for me comes from solving the problems of sculpting and sewing which eventually leads me to the end point. The items that are not custom made are the US service boots and bodies which are Dragon models products. The jeep is a 1990’s Hasbro jeep which I re-painted.

The flying jackets were sewn with real leather as is the navigator’s flight case. The flight boots are a combination of leather and urethane resin. The heads are cast from flexible urethane resin.

As always, I hope my pictures provide some enjoyment

Cheers

Francis
53897907920_5d86c4708e_c.jpgMoA2 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897828069_615f98b72c_b.jpgMoA3 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897729138_95c1574ce9_b.jpgMoA6 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897729103_4d3ce0ab9a_c.jpgMoA8 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53896566117_6995b3ccfc_c.jpgMoA9 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53896566102_a159de9201_c.jpgMoA10 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897482031_7beef41ea8_c.jpgMoA15 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897907705_3daa78b1c6_c.jpgMoA16 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53897728958_b4952d1c6f_c.jpgMoA17 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr53896566017_c1db4bca3d_c.jpgMoA18 by Francis Tavares, on Flickr
 
Great to see some of your guys again. For what it's worth, it looks like the link above (www.sixthscale-art.com) does not work. I seem to recall you had a site (battlefields something?) dedicated to your stuff, but I can't find it.

Please reshare if possible!
 
Thanks guys.
With the changing times, I tried to keep up with a website but eventually decided that it was too costly and time consuming. So I no longer have a website. I now have a flickr account where I post my pictures.


I will work on a you tube channel when I run out of space on Flickr
I am not very technology savvy so it takes me time to figure things out.

I am envious of those who can 3D print.

Ft
 
Thanks for sharing the album! Great stuff! Did you scratchbuild the 6lbr? It's an item that's been on my "want" list forever, but I've never seen anybody selling one.
 
Some great scratch-build detail in those figs indeed. Any intent on doing up a B17 backdrop or interior with all in crew position?. Thanks muchly for sharing, Steve
 
Thanks Steve,
Your idea is a good one however I ran out of stamina on this project. Perhaps I will tackle the B17 backdrop in the future. Much of these ideas whether they come to be, greatly depends on the availability of references.
 
haha, yes stamina - that one key ingredient in seeing a model project (no matter the scale) through. I agree, references are the unsung hero and key to any project's accuracy. I value that and dedicate just as much time to reading reference works as I do work on the figures and find both go hand-in-hand nicely.

Cheers, Steve
 
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