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		Creative => Customs Gallery => Topic started by: gaspodfreud on July 24, 2013, 23:46:49
		
			
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				http://playmobilcreation.blogspot.fr/2010/06/femme-1900-n4.html
			
 
			
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				Great ones gaspofreud :)
The coats add a lot to the figures, and I love what you did with simple neckpieces.. might do the same on a couple of fat torsos myself ;)
			 
			
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				Very dapper dudes, gaspofreud!
			 
			
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				Many thanks 3 times for yours answers Basilsdad !! 
Tarha : thanks to answer me , unhappilly , i don't take the time to read all post and cannot discuss and answer everybody in here and i appeciate you still answer me (even i do it rarelly for you .. ). Yes , most of the figures with coat seems more in 3D (more volume) and i agree simplicity if sometime a good thing if you get a good idee . 
ps : gaspod = gasteropod call me jeremy if this pseudo it's too strange !! 
I'm a bit sad 2 persons stop answer me since fews post . 
I wonder more than one time if people comment "playmofriend" or playmobil we show   ....  
			 
			
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				Wow, they are gorgeous! 
You must have so many clickies, or at least a very good eye to spot which ones might have good parts to be a Victorian.
I can spot a pretty old clown in there, and western figures, a doctor from a very old set... 
Love your work  :wow:
			 
			
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				many thanks Birdie , i'm really glad you like my "work" , there's a few of my daughter in . 
The boy are not the more easy to use all parts but there's a lot who feet well (the 2 clowns are like 1900 ) have a look on my database of torso thinking 1900 or another theme , i'm sure with a good eyes if you see all parts like that , you will have many ideas , it's not so difficult to play with color and wait a bit to find each custom a little personality to go with the parts you use . I think we have to know the parts and to be syntetic first . Jeremy   
			 
			
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				Amazing customs, you have done great job, congrats!!!
Many thanks for sharing.
Gerorge. :)