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1/9th 'Vive L'Empereur' Horse Bust. Colonel 4th Hussars

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Grod, Jun 23, 2021.

  1. Grod A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    Hello Folks
    Re-released with a limited run is this 1/9th kit inspired by the famous painting by Eduard detaille depicting Colonel Burthe at the head of the 4th Hussars at Friedland.
    Available only from www.rdgminiatures.com
    Box art by Craig Spencer.

    Cheers
    Gordon

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    Tommi, Edorta, Ragnar and 13 others like this.
  2. khollar A Fixture

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    United-States
    Terrific sculpt and kit. This will be a challenging piece to complete, but I recommend it.

    Kurt
  3. Steve Brodie PlanetFigure Supporter

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    United-Kingdom
    Damm that's another £65.00 spent.
  4. Sylvanus Active Member

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    United-Kingdom
    Outstanding!
  5. eddie_C96 Member

    What happened to the sword hand?
    On the Detaille's painting and on the 120mm figure it is postionned correctly with the blade facing outwards.
    On the bust, the blade seems to be inward facing which is useless an dangerous for the owner....
  6. Steve Brodie PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-Kingdom

    Confused ..... the sword is in the same position on the bust as it is on the detail picture ?

    My 1/10th full figure;[IMG]
  7. Tommi A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    The sword blade is a separate part so can be attached either way round
    Tommi
  8. eddie_C96 Member

    Thanks - fiunally looked at the parts breakdown for both figures - no issues with the casting itself.
    However, it seems, on many built figures the blade is attached the wrong way round.

    The sword itself is a European take on the Ottoman-style Kilij (Kılıç) with a highly pronounced yalman double-edge section at the end, which made it pretty efficient as a thirsting weapon.
    This feature does not allow the sword to be used Yatagan-style, with the inner curve forward, so the reverse grip is not an option here.
    Tommi and Martin64 like this.

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