Thanks, man. I've been working hard on getting better ever since posting some of my very first shots in these forums. Also, I've started a 1:18 scale toy photography features account (with work by lots of talented folks) on Instagram—it's called @118AF. Check it out at instagram.com/118af.
One more:
Yee haw! A rare moment of celebration on the trail for Travelin’ Trail Boss Huck Seed - so it goes when you manage to win such a beautiful horse in a game of poker.
Is anyone having fun with Chicken Fried Toys' Dime Novel Legends? They're pretty cool. Even cooler now that Boss Fight...
Russia's Lady Death hunts her German quarry in the ruins of Stalingrad. (The real Lady Death, Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlichenko, never really fought at Stalingrad.)
Frank “Nine Lives” Katz always seemed to emerge from every battle and scrape unscathed, hence the apt nickname. Few men in his 29th Infantry Division were surprised to see him outrun yet another explosion on D-Day + 12.
Sgt. Irving was always cool under fire. On Iwo Jima, the man would call in coordinates with Japanese artillery exploding all around and never flinch, not even once. And he still had time to manage his corpsmen with firm directives.
In the one I posted they are Photoshopped, but that's just because I didn't have the patience to get it perfect with practical effects. Here's another version with real dirt clumps:
US Navy FMF corpsman Harris Bouchamp carried 15 men back behind the line that day. They called him “unstoppable” and a “soldier with grit”—rare words uttered about a man who didn’t fire a shot in combat.
“Well, shit, Huck, it looks like your map was real after all...but now you’re gonna hafta put the box down, old friend.” Travelin' trail boss Huck Seed’s adventures continue with a treasure hunt gone wrong in Lagras. Let's face it: Gold breeds betrayal.
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