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Baron M
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Took a lot of expertise to render those saggy knockers, now you go covering them up?
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Sweet, I sculpted it, I approve.
Has a gritty look to it, has he got a little black snout?
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-The cherub's a relatively light model.
-The difficulty will be in cleanly drilling into the feet/wings (if that's your intention).
I made the cherub (was particularly pleased with the wings)!
It's a pain, but if you're serious about getting good results, you'll need to spend some dosh on preparatory tools.
- When I first got into minis, I used (don't do this at home!!) one of my Mums kitchen knives to remove flash, great blobs of araldite to gunge things together(don't do that either!).
-You should get plenty of useful advice on here!
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Hi,
- You need a pin vice(or Dremel type multi-tool) to hold the drill bits.
- Drill bits.
+ I'd use brass wire for the pinning, and you'll need snips to snip it.
-I used to get all that from a model shop, often model railway/remote control car shops sell these items (or a GW store).
-Practice on a few old figs you're not precious about first!
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They look creepy!
Red/green contrast works well (hope the sillys were fun to paint).
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Really striking/distinctive set - I like 'em !
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Really enjoyed having a snoop there!
Fantastic brush work, you definitely have a recognisable style.
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I sculpted it, me likey!
- The flesh tone (healthy rather than grey) works suprisingly well.
- She's wearing odd little boots, I think.
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I approve!!
Really nice, I think the slightly tan pig flesh works well; nice basing too!
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Gets my seal of approval, lovely work!!
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Got my seal of approval!
- Particularly like So'mer Teeth, they look good against the rustic backdrop.
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Really great ideas and execution.
Particularly like the 'early' Hog Whisperer and the guy with the blade.
These demand a fab paint job (which I look forward to seeing).
I definitely got lucky bagging the gremlins!
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Coolio!
Really like what you did with Zoraida's base.
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Very nice!
I like the green skin/red lips combo.. think Kev Adams employed it on the old school GW orks and goblins.
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I sculpted them, I approve.
Nice work!
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Very good.
Advanced basing technique!!
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Tiger cubs, right?
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Avalonian box looks great.
Not so much the centre character, but the two guards look fantastic.
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Lovely sculpt, great original looking concepts.
(Biomech and leviathan in particular)
Green stuff looks pale- like Werner's stuff, wonder if he's mixing in fimo.
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Fantastic looking display and figures.
- Darkly atmospheric!
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Like it.
Original looking helmet, lots of well defined layers without looking like a refridgerator- quite tricky to achieve.
-I'd be happy if I'd turned it in... well done that sculptor.
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Quality stuff there.
Twinblades pet is the most original looking creature I've seen in a while.
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I liked that about GW figures when I was a collector myself (the fact that the sculptors had distinct styles).
This one's fairly true to the old MM art, which looks to me like a cross between the Sugarpuffs (do you get them in the US?) Honey Monster, StarWars Wampa and a vulture.
Am hoping to see some painted orange!
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Looks great to me.
Frittered away many happy hours in my late teens playing the original, when I should have been at college!
Genestealers look OK (the wall crawler looks a bit rigid).
Terminators look fan(g)tastic. I think the current crop of GW sculptors have refined the basic Goodwin blueprint to as near perfection as possible.
First GW product I've been tempted to buy in over a decade.. nostalgia definitely a factor
Zoraida; Put 'em away!
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Ha!
I might have seen a bit.. not in the flesh (so far)!
No, I was provided with fantastic concept art for her.
-Apron works well though, bit of stiching/lacework might look good if anyone else feels the need to cover her ..assets![:o](//content.invisioncic.com/r262965/emoticons/default_ohmy.png)