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Showing posts with label Friends of the Plastic Pelisse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends of the Plastic Pelisse. Show all posts

Thursday, November 26, 2009

More Acknowledgements

A couple of packages made their way to the Plastic Pelisse this week, and I wanted to acknowledge the senders.

Eric Yin has once again provided a number of new plastic samples; they will address gaps in the collection that supports comparisons on this blog. In particular, readers can now expect to see more Revell and more modern period sets.

Get more Eric here:

1-72 Multiverse

Conrad Kinch meanwhile, donated a unit of Prussian dragoons, in metal. Conrad mentioned that they were the product of Uwe Ehmke. However, I have not been able to track down this name. Can anyone provide more information on Ehmke? Was he the sculpter, the manufacturer, both? When did he produce thse figures? What was his full catalogue like? Any suggestions or information will be appreciated.

Get more Conrad here:

Joy and Forgetfulness

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Liam Sullivan, Friend of the Blog


Liam Sullivan, who posts on the Trading Post and elsewhere, just sent a large mixed bag of plastic figures to build up the comparison samples here at the Plastic Pelisse. They will come in handy.

Thanks very much for your generous donation, Liam!

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Michael Epting, Friend of the Blog


Michael Epting, who created the Trading Department, recently donated a number of plastic Napoleonic samples for use on the blog (seen in the picture above).

If you haven't already done so, check out the site: Trading Department

Mike's contribution will allow for a much greater range of Napoleonic comparisons in future.

Thanks Mike!