Difference between revisions of "Fantasy Adventurers - FA remodelled for SF"

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image:FASF7.jpg|FA3-1 Cleric with Cross and Mace variant
 
image:FASF7.jpg|FA3-1 Cleric with Cross and Mace variant
 
image:FASF8.jpg|FA4-1 Sneak Thief with Dagger variant
 
image:FASF8.jpg|FA4-1 Sneak Thief with Dagger variant
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image:FASF20.jpg|FA5-1 Druid with Sickle variant
 
image:FASF9.jpg|FA6-1 Bard with Sword and Lute variant
 
image:FASF9.jpg|FA6-1 Bard with Sword and Lute variant
 
image:FASF10.jpg|FA7-1 Monk with Staff variant
 
image:FASF10.jpg|FA7-1 Monk with Staff variant
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image:FASF14.jpg|FA21 Evil Wizard variant
 
image:FASF14.jpg|FA21 Evil Wizard variant
 
image:FASF15.jpg|FA23 Evil Priestess-1 variant
 
image:FASF15.jpg|FA23 Evil Priestess-1 variant
image:FASF16.jpg|Salaman Trooper 1
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image:FASF16.jpg|FF43-1 Salaman Warrior attacking with Pike variant
image:FASF17.jpg|Salaman Trooper 2
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image:FASF17.jpg|FF42-1 Salaman Warrior advancing with Pike variant
 
image:FASF18.jpg|Unknown Variant
 
image:FASF18.jpg|Unknown Variant
image:FASF19.jpg|FF23 Goblin advancing with Spear
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image:FASF19.jpg|FF23 Goblin advancing with Spear variant
  
  

Revision as of 04:36, 1 July 2010

The early Fantasy Adventurers (FA) range (plus others) remodelled with SF weapons etc. Steve Casey has asked the Perry twins about this and they cannot remember sculpting these variants - as they worked from home a lot they were more than likely adapted by Bryan or A.N.Other.


Figures from Bryan Ansell's collection

It is not known if these are original conversions or figures cast from conversions. He has duplicates of Salaman Warrior 1 and the viking-type, which suggests that at least one of each of these has been cast from a conversion? Also, the FA15-1 Dwarf has a loose backpack which suggests it is a conversion rather than a cast of a conversion.