11-01-2010, 12:40 AM
Hello, Harry
Glad you're enjoying it, and I wish folks could see it in the flesh, too! It has been to a few figure shows. Originally, it was intended to go to the museum in Germany, but for various reasons that didn't work. It still may end up in the museum in New Ulm. I was going to try to display it for a while at a museum in MA (a fellow RAT member was nice enough to lay the initial groundwork), but then I ended up being unavailable most of the summer! I suppose the gods are conspiring against me.
As for the Arminius figure, Time Machine Miniatures (contact information can be found at the end of the diorama booklet) offers two versions of it. Both are very similar to the one in the diorama except that in one (a single figure) he holds an Eagle instead of the imperial portrait, and in the other (that includes a dead Centurion and Tribune at his feet), he holds a shield.
Kevin
Glad you're enjoying it, and I wish folks could see it in the flesh, too! It has been to a few figure shows. Originally, it was intended to go to the museum in Germany, but for various reasons that didn't work. It still may end up in the museum in New Ulm. I was going to try to display it for a while at a museum in MA (a fellow RAT member was nice enough to lay the initial groundwork), but then I ended up being unavailable most of the summer! I suppose the gods are conspiring against me.
As for the Arminius figure, Time Machine Miniatures (contact information can be found at the end of the diorama booklet) offers two versions of it. Both are very similar to the one in the diorama except that in one (a single figure) he holds an Eagle instead of the imperial portrait, and in the other (that includes a dead Centurion and Tribune at his feet), he holds a shield.
Kevin
Kevin