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Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: hauden_lukas on May 29, 2013, 04:45:08
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Some civilians living in the harbor city...
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still working on attracting more women...
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... and a few more old sea dogs ...
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some ordinary sailors...
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most of them were hired directly at the harbor...
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... promised to see the world ...
... abused to help the French empire grow...
(hey, I am on the French side in my Playmobil world...)
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maybe they can help?
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... in the end, they all turn out to be sailors...
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... in the navy ...
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... need to stop now, it is drifting into military ...
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Its really really nice! Excellent mix and match Dude!
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WOW. SO MANY gorgeous klickys!
Will need to return to gawk at them properly...
(seems you put many stiped barefeet legs to good use.. still trying to find use for those myself!)
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What a great mix of individuals, each having his/her own personality! Love them, my first bookmark! :love:
Joe
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What an amzing collection of civilians. I love all of them! If one day you don't know what to do with thme, please notify me and I'll put them in my house. :love:
Congratulations for your customs!
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Just gawked for longer... :love:
The hammer in the belt is an amazing idea. One I'll... adopt! ;D
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What a great assembly of klickies. Love all the sailor figures. :)9
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can't stop drooling!!!!
those are the most amazing customs i ever sedn!!
superb job Stefan!!!
keep looking forward to see more, and those millitary units you abruptly stop showing!!
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So many wonderful customs!!!! :love: Excellent job, well done.
Many thanks for the pictures.
George.
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They look great, so many wonderfull looking clickies. :) Enough to populate an entire city.
I did notice though that one of the ladies is tanned and has white feet. Did she used to wear boots for many years? ;)
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Hi Stefan, didn't you post these before? Or am I mixing up images I saw on different forums... ???
A whole bunch at once, I see some very nice ones 8-) and to be honoust also some I like not so much... :-\
Are your seamen and civilians situated for the late 18th/early 19th century, say the era of Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar? (With my project I'm concentrating more on the sunny Carribean seas, about 100 years earlier)
Our goal is very similar, but the paths/sealanes to get there are somewhat different :)
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:o Wow so many customs great work there the photos of the guys signing up to join the Navy are great, the guy who really stood out to me for some reason is the guy with ginger hair and beard and bare arms not specifically because he's a better custom than the others but, because I can really see him working in a Klicky rock band for some reason, anyway as I say real nice customs some great combos there :)
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Beautiful work Stefan, some great ideas there
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Thanks to everyone for leaving a comment!
keep looking forward to see more, and those millitary units you abruptly stop showing!!
One day, the military will follow...(promised)
I did notice though that one of the ladies is tanned and has white feet. Did she used to wear boots for many years? ;)
(I could say that it was on purpose but no...)
I like your explanation!
Hi Stefan, didn't you post these before? Or am I mixing up images I saw on different forums... ???
A whole bunch at once, I see some very nice ones 8-) and to be honoust also some I like not so much... :-\
Are your seamen and civilians situated for the late 18th/early 19th century, say the era of Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar? (With my project I'm concentrating more on the sunny Carribean seas, about 100 years earlier)
Our goal is very similar, but the paths/sealanes to get there are somewhat different :)
Erwin, I posted them on KW but I thought it might be good to have some more pictures on PF as well.
I haven't decided yet regarding the time period... I like more the 1700-1750 era.
It's ok if you don't like a few - or even all. I also have some I only like 50% or so - they will be changed in the future most likely.
Cheers,
HDL