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Cops and Robbers
These gals are waiting for their turn.
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Gangster Factory
These are basically waiting for their hair colors.
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Diorama construction
The barbarians getting skintones.
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Diorama construction
The skintones are done.
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Diorama construction
Adding basic colors.
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Cops and Robbers
I planned to make these the last batch for the year but then I went ahead and finished something else too...
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Cops and Robbers
The criminals are all from Copplestone except for Alice, who is from Hasslefree.
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Cops and Robbers
The police are from TAG.
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Cops and Robbers
The obligatory overhead view.
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Cops and Robbers
The boys in blue.
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Cops and Robbers
Snipers and lightly equipped patrol officers.
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Cops and Robbers
My police collection has grown to worrying size quite unnoticed. And I still need more!
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Cops and Robbers
These were sold as SWAT, but I intend to use the as regular patrol officers who just quickly grabbed some heavier kit.
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Cops and Robbers
Ok, maybe it's not fair to call them all gangsters. Call them... entrepreneurs.
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Cops and Robbers
Mark Copplestone is one of my favorite sculptors.
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Cops and Robbers
I fixed Alice's bunny. I just didn't like the way it was originally. Plus my son likes bunnies.
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Cops and Robbers
For some reason, the range doesn't seem to include a good Vincent figure.
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Cops and Robbers
These dudes are ready for some business negotiations.
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Cops and Robbers
I really like painting female figures. Yes, and I do know the hair color for the gal on the right may seem a bit off... well, my daughter has green hair now and she wasn't born with it either, so suck it!
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Cops and Robbers
Auntie Green and Alice. I need to get more of these and paint up Brown and Purple too. And Uncle Blue. Plus two juvenile delinquents.
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