@ Mike....thanks, man! Truth be told I haven't done all that many figures but plan to get deeper into it this year....if time allows. I have two more box dioramas planned in 120 but am also planning a bunch of stuff in 90mm. But I am also working on some armor dioramas in 1:35 and have a few things planes to go along with the WnW kits. So... I guess I am what the railroad folks call a rubber gauge-er.
@Matt...well come on down. The ACC show in Baltimore is the largest of its type. A lot of the top fine craft artists in the country will be there. It would be great to meet you.
http://shows.craftcouncil.org/baltimore @ Bud, thanks pal. The Samurai dio is on hold as is the one of the two knights jousting. Hope to have the former done of the big MFCA show in May but Chicago in October is more likely. This is your fault, of course. It was you who led me down the fabric path to WWI aero.
@ von Buchle...thanks, your Lordship....it had its moments. Towards the end I did some really wonderful Kurt Weill.....Street Scene, which they referred to as his Broadway-Opera. Here's a peek for chuckles. Theater des Westens, Berlin, 1995. I'll give you a hint; I'm the one with the 'stache:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBdQJLyQB1Y Cheers, y'all,
Michael (who is too old and bald to be Mike anymore.)