A companion to the Hinton Hunter and the Old Metal Detector blogs, dedicated to the first "true 25mm" figures of the Minifigs S Range, produced between 1968 and 1975.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
AWI 5s Georgia Infantryman Advancing
These are front and rear views of this figure.
Tunis is a single converted figure I have whose tricorne has been transformed into a round flat brimmed hat.
Hello I have a figure with AWI5S scratched on the base which is similar to this one but with a tricorn. Perhaps a later version? I also have some of the Mass Light infantry and would like to send a(poor) photo but don't use Outlook. Any suggestions? I enjoy reading your blog. Regards Jim
Oh dear! Sorry, but now you are talking a foreign language to me:-). I think I will take the photos and work out a way of sending them to you. I may know soembody who has a photobucket account. Jim
If you have access to another e-mail programme and can send it as an attachment you can send it to me using the e-mail link under Contacting Vintage Wargaming on the menu across the top of the blog home page
Sorry. Still having problems getting through. If I send you my email address in a comment would I be right to assume that you needn't publish the comment so that all and sundry don't see my address. You could then send me an email and I could reply attaching the photos. Jim
Hello
ReplyDeleteI have a figure with AWI5S scratched on the base which is similar to this one but with a tricorn. Perhaps a later version? I also have some of the Mass Light infantry and would like to send a(poor) photo but don't use Outlook. Any suggestions?
I enjoy reading your blog.
Regards
Jim
Jim, do you have a photobucket or picasa account? If so I can give you a web address where you could post the photo .
ReplyDeleteOh dear! Sorry, but now you are talking a foreign language to me:-). I think I will take the photos and work out a way of sending them to you. I may know soembody who has a photobucket account.
ReplyDeleteJim
If you have access to another e-mail programme and can send it as an attachment you can send it to me using the e-mail link under Contacting Vintage Wargaming on the menu across the top of the blog home page
ReplyDeleteSorry. Still having problems getting through. If I send you my email address in a comment would I be right to assume that you needn't publish the comment so that all and sundry don't see my address. You could then send me an email and I could reply attaching the photos.
ReplyDeleteJim
Yes Jim that should work
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