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Converting figures and Dioramas

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Converting figures and Dioramas
Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 14, 2005 8:05 PM
      My daughter has a project on prehistoric man.I was looking for figures depicting prehistoric humans and mammals of the time era near the ice age.Here in Baton Rouge they only have 2 hobby shops and neither one have figures of cave people,however I did see 1/72nd scale figures of Eastern native americans,I think by IMEX.How do you convert something that small into another type of figure and also what materials can I purchase to build a diorama of where prehistoric people lived,i.e;a cave,etc.Thanks for a great magazine.
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Posted by ajlafleche on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 8:00 AM
Pegaso has a 54mm Neanderthal man carrying an antelope skull. Probably a bit pricey for your application. The 1/72 stuff would be extrememly hard to work with. You're best bet would be to look for a play set based on the old Marx sets. Do a search for Michjigan Toy Soldier and Hobby Bunker. They both have good selections of these toys. IIRC from my childhood, these sets included prehistoric animals, as well, though some included humans and dinosaurs in the same set, but they may have had sabre tooth cats and mammoth/mastodons, giant sloths and a few other ice age critters.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 15, 2005 7:29 PM
Yeah they had all of those creatures. I had that one, along with Fort Apache and the WWII one. Best toy soldiers around. I think I ended up using the strtcher crew in one of my early dioramas. The equipment was authentic, except for the Germans. IIR, they all had crude G41s, though they weren't that far off. Those were the days.
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  • From: Iowa
Posted by chevit2001 on Friday, November 25, 2005 9:16 AM
I've never worked with 1/72 scale figures so I don't know. Seems awful small. I do work with 1/35 and 1/48 scale military figures and have redone, reworked and converted them to suit my modeling plans and ideas. There are a few books out or were on modeling nd converting scale figures.
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