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    Does anyone knows how is this Hindsgaul orso when complete ?

    Hello

    Does anyone knows how is this Hindsgaul torso when complete ?

    Maybe one of us has the same model or maybe and ol catalog ?

    (Hindsgaul company was unwilling to search through their former collections review ... no comment ...)

    Thanks


    #2
    BTT

    I have add some more informations to determine the model

    I want to see what this original torso position when complete as a mannequin

    Thanks

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      #3
      Originally posted by nicolas75 View Post
      Hello

      Does anyone knows how is this Hindsgaul torso when complete ?

      Maybe one of us has the same model or maybe and ol catalog ?

      (Hindsgaul company was unwilling to search through their former collections review ... no comment ...)

      Thanks

      I think that you must ask to members:
      4th Division or JUBILEE42
      They are experts for such request

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        #4
        Hello Nicholas,

        I think we've spoken before on my Facebook page. This piece is probably copied after a Hindsgaul version, one that's well known for the pulled eyebrow. The fittings however don't belong to Hindsgaul, hence I know this is not a Hindsgaul piece.

        I've seen legs and arm fittings for mannequins as such, but they are rare as is.

        I've asked some friends and I'll hope to reply to you soon.

        Best Regards,

        Frederik

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          #5
          Salut Nicolas! Hello Frederik!

          Considering the logo first but also the waist & arms attachments, I would say that this torso is from Herbert Jung / Kyoyo, an old/vintage German brand which made very good mannequins especially interesting for militaria customannequin because of their small size & often with a lot of expression...even if this one is clearly a copy of an Hindsgaul model quite common.

          If it could helps...and if I'm right.
          All the Best
          Thierry

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