Took the liberty of giving browse @baily
white catch lite @ter @dems.
still need to sweep the model now from a ton of angles. Think Johnny also needs a eye exam. I so don't want to admit I'm getting older.
@ DR the pics helped. But I def ain't an alexiz a Haley or any of those pro professional. Gee whiz DR couldn't you give me somebody more comparable to my level. It doesn't matter what I do if the pros show up.
John, my godfather and father were the ones who taught me to shoot and they said, no point in aiming wide always try to hit the target. (And my Godfather came out of a "You miss, you're Fecked" scenario intact!)
My point is that regardless of whether it's 28, 54 or 75 mm scale aim tight and close to get the best. Bailey's observations about placement are damn true too, even if we differ slightly on opinions about the scaling thing. I'd tend to still do the best I could to get eyes showing on smaller scales.
As an aside I watched the movie on Saturday that this figure is taken from...."King Arthur"......the most kindest thing I can say about it "Excrable".
I don't rate Keira Knightly as an actress or a looker so that didn't help and as for the gross historical and geographical inaccuracies ............"Blech"
I was born and raised in the shadow of Hadrian's wall, I've walked along it's remains and I've read enough of the history of the times to realise that Hollywood can really make total Bollox of this.
The only good thing in the movie:-
- Stellan Skarsgård
Actor
As this character Cerdic.
AND John I understand the feeling of helplessness about the death outside your home, the senselessness and waste hits home.
A tragic loss affects witnesses and those around more than people realise, PTSD isn't confined to veterans, my best friend is a cop who has attended TOO many things like this and sought counselling after it was pointed out to him he was repeating things after a particularly bad experience.
Don't be afraid to talk to someone, before it's too late.