1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#81 Post by spanglerart »

NIIIIIIICE!
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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

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spanglerart wrote:NIIIIIIICE!
Cheers Spanglerart :) check out the first cast over here! http://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtop ... 7&t=112708
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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#83 Post by Swan »

Hey guys, here are some images of the first cast of the cowboy kit, hope you enjoy :)

Link to the sales section of the kit - http://theclubhouse1.net/phpBB3/viewtop ... 7&t=112708

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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#84 Post by Tim Fortuna »

Oh man, the more I see the more excited I get. Going to be a pleasure painting this one.
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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#85 Post by JamieCk »

I'm with Tim, this just gets better with each new post.

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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

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Tim Fortuna wrote:Oh man, the more I see the more excited I get. Going to be a pleasure painting this one.
Cheers Tim, excited to see your paintjob on the sculpt :)
JamieCk wrote:I'm with Tim, this just gets better with each new post.

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Thanks Jamie, the day your kit arrives is getting closer and closer :)
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#87 Post by JamieCk »

8) 8) Thanks my friend, your words are music to my ears.

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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#88 Post by showboat »

Terrys first lick of paint.

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#89 Post by Tim Fortuna »

Threads been bumped out of the Sales thread, does anyone remember how much this sold for?
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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#90 Post by NM 156 »

It was around $300... I was in the first round of castings
and paid $363.00 with shipping to east coast of the US.
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Re: 1/4 Scale Western Cowboy

#91 Post by Tim Fortuna »

Awesome, thanks Matt.
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