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Historex Index

Discussion in 'General Figure Talk' started by moore, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. moore Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Does anyone know where I can get an index or parts list of Historex components.
    What I am trying to do is find a part number for a canteen or gourd that
    they make. I am going to add it to a 54mm Metal Model kit.

    Thank you
    Dee
  2. marcellin de marbot New Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Hi Dee,
    How are you? Now in smaller scale?
    Well, here is the link of Historex spare parts, I give it to see all the options, then you can go to "equipements" and you'll find what you are looking for
    All the best
    Marcello
    http://www.historex.com/?t=5
  3. moore Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Marcello....
    Hi.. long time no talk to.... hope your well.
    Thank you so very much. I will download that list.

    Well... I thought I would try my hand at 54mm. Not sure how
    successful I will be. I have done a 90mm, I think it was and
    I am now doing a 70. So I am going down in scale. I still enjoy
    the 120mm. I have a Grenadier from Metal Models.. and then
    I have a Napoleon by... now lets see if I can spell the name right..
    I don't have it in front of me... Le Ceminar .. that's not correct..
    but you may know the manufacturer. I like the Napoleon one.. he
    is cast all in one. The only thing I have to put on is the sword.
    The Metal Models one I have to put his arms on and all the little
    parts.

    Nice to hear from you.. hope your doing well.

    Dee
  4. marcellin de marbot New Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Hi Dee,
    Nice to talk with you. Paint smaller scale it's more difficult than the contrary, passing from the smaller to the bigger.
    The Napoleon you have is by Le Cimier, he was sculpted many years ago by Mr.Bruno Leibovitz, the actual owner and sculptor of Metal Modeles. I think he's one of the best figures of Napoleon never made, although he has much time,very alike to the original, considering also the scale.
    All the best
    Marcello
  5. moore Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Hi Marcello,

    Thank you for your reply. I may email you off line to talk about
    color, etc for Napoleon. I will do research also.. but may need
    your input. Always appreciate your help.

    Dee

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