Barry’s Civil War Gun Crews Conversions

Barry’s Civil War Gun Crews, Barry Warren has sent us more photos of his civil war conversions. For those who are not on Facebook, we will share some of Conte Collectibles Romans.

Barry’s Civil War Gun Crews Photos

Barry's Civil War Gun crews
We are back with more of Barry Warren’sCivil War figures. This time we are looking at his confederate gun crews. It is always fun to figure out what figures he used.
Barry's Civil War Gun loading
There is one figure in this photo that is nota conversion. Do you see it? I like how he has a man at either side of the canon wheels.
More cannons
Here Barry has a Britains Civil War cannon. I like how he has other accessories like a shovel and a pickax laying around the cannons.
More gun crewa
More gun crews, I like the variety in the poses and the clothing. Not everyone had kepi hats. A nice variety to the scene. If you want to read more on Civil war artillery go here
Barry's gun crew
We will have one more photo for now of Barry’s gun crews. I am just amazed by all the different figures he has done. I don’t see a single figure duplicated. (we have more photos of his gun crews if you are interested.

Conte Collectibles Romans

Conte Collectibles Roman centurion
If you are on Facebook, you have been treated to preview of Conte Collectibles Roman poses. E thought those who are not on might like to see them. This a lion head Roman flag carrier it will go well the Roman centurion.
Conte Collectible roman
Here is the lion head Roman with a shield and javelin. Just like Forces of Valor many of the Conte collectible Romans you will be able to do variations. Believe it or not, there are some people upset that you can do it that?
Roman running
Another of the propose Conte Collectibles Romans. Disregard the wax supports, the running figure will be able to stand on its own when produce. we will have more photos of their Romans and Barbarians in an upcoming post.
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7 Responses to Barry’s Civil War Gun Crews Conversions

  1. Brian Johnson says:

    What is B.Warren’s method of creating his Flags?

  2. ERWIN F SELL says:

    Those are nice cool conversion.
    The action poses depicted or archived are better than most makers do w new figures were poses are to stiff unrealistic x efforts made by any person dealing w these heavy pieces.
    Conte poses are amazingly done .The best anatomical made.

    best

  3. Barry Warren says:

    Thanks guys, over the years I’ve made over 500 of them since about 1986. A hobby turned to an addiction. I think a lot about each pose and try to make the posture as accurate/lifelike as possible, many times redoing the figure numerous times. Sometimes I ever try to get into the position myself to see if it seems correct. Most of the flags were ordered from a company in Argentina I think, enlarged then just cut out and bent around a brass/metal rod and glued together. Once dried I bend the flag around a dowel to shape it. If anyone out there is ever in New Jersey shore area (Ocean Twp/Asbury Park) my door is always open as long as you don’t mind cats. Just email me. Thanks again.

  4. Wayne W says:

    May I add my kudos to your excellent work? I’ve used “War Flags” site in the past. They’re originally designed for 1/72 – 25mm (or even 15mm I think) but I have enlarged them to 54mm 1/32 scale and printed them without too much loss of sharpness in detail.

  5. Jon Burk says:

    Barry’s gun crews; I like the wheel hatted fellow with rammer/sponge, and uptuned hat fellows; the one ramming and the other with lanyard. They make nice alternates with the kepis. I like the Emerald Guard flag also, reminds me of the Irish Brigade flags.

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