Friday, December 31, 2010
I picked this up on ebay last month. It's a pewter 54mm figure of a Prussian Artillery Officer, 1790's, apparently sculpted by Roger Saunders. I love the pose and character of the face, it's just itching to be painted. But alas, destined to be part of the grey army or in the cabinet to admire and study.
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I know he likes the WW2 stuff but it's a shame we'll never see Roger Saunders really show us his stuff with earlier periods. He did some 18th and 19th century stuff for Phoenix Miniatures that were/are quite nice. ~Gary
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