- Joined
- Mar 13, 2010
- Messages
- 28,001
- Reaction score
- 31,962
The bounty hunter and the bandit...
Did you buy two sets, or did you just build another using a spare body?
Nice
I also wish they'd have fully-kitted Arthur out with ammo. To include dynamite, a coonskin cap, a fishing pole, and all that other stuff, to then only include five shotgun shells on a belt that can hold 32 is disappointing.
By 1895 waterproofing paper hulls were quite effective when Eley produced the Pegamoid case. This featured five layers of paper, bonded with water-resistant adhesive.
Eley Grand Prix Cartridges...launched in 1903, was the fore-runner of the modern shotgun cartridge. The original Grand Prix had a plain orange case...
The cases started off orange but during the 1930s they changed to red, green and yellow. Likely a temporary measure when orange was not available.
SwedishHeat said:Originally, I was going to make light of how they included a fish that was sculpted as though it was swimming, as opposed to a fish that was laying flat, as though it had been caught. As if someone would pose Arthur fishing with a fish on his line. But then I discovered VTS had gone to the lengths of actually including a long enough fishing line with an attached lure, which is surprising and somewhat amusing ... although it does not appear that you can actually attach the fish to the line at all.
That's an awesome western spot you got there partner!
Dean Knight posted a long review of the set today:
[video=youtube;kVqp2yOZeJA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?fbclid=IwAR1KrBSSC-PAwyWxi4XncUzU0NSeE6dLm_f-JlN9JkXRswuNDnaoJp4y7a4&v=kVqp2yOZeJA&feature=yout u.be[/video]
I didn't like the bandolier due to the vinyl material. It didn't want to hang right so I didn't use it.
Another reason was that the cartridges look too modern for either RDR2 (1899) or RDR (1911). Or more particularly, since I'm not regarding mine as figures representing the game, too modern for what I want.
In the game, as far as I know, they were brass apart from some special anniversary edition when they were red. VTS therefore likely just used the shotgun cartridges they already had from other VTS and DAM figures.
Paper cases became more common from the mid-1870s, but they swelled when wet.
https://www.shootinguk.co.uk/guns/ammunition/shotgun-cartridge-history-108308
The VTS cartridges could be painted orange to put them better into the later period, or better still painted brass:
I think they might have sculpted it for him to hold in two hands. Other than that it looks like it's stuffed and ready to be mounted as a trophy for the cabin wall. lol
Thanks.
No doubt there will be more re-arranging when the LiM figures arrive, as there's three stragglers that didn't fit on that shelf: Jonah Hex, an evil Jonah Hex with a Robin Lord Taylor sculpt, and Django (Unchained). Though I wish the latter was Franco Nero's Django!
That's a stellar review. I love VTS. Great brand and I've yet to be disappointed. Glad to have pulled the trigger on this. Get mine this week.
Different aside: anyone know the music he plays in the background toward the end of the review (like minutes 42-44)? It's good background music.
Great pics! That last one scares the hell out of me though. I’d be so scared he’d fall lol
Enter your email address to join: