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  1. Probably would have won a few categories, your stuff looks great. Get a light box or build one, it would show off your stuff better!
  2. I'm happy with it, but I always kind of like those authoritarian figure designs.
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  4. I 3d-printed some with my shitty 3d printer, they look alright. I think I had to create them manually though.
  5. You are correct, but slight clarification from rb pg43: "A push is an effect that moves a model in a straight line", and "Usually, when a model is pushed it must be moved as close to the maximum distance of the push as possible, in a straight line." Which seems to indicate that your 'pushes which contain a direction' is an unnecessary clarification. I sound like I dick, I don't mean to sound like a dick Also, please tell me if I missed some FAQ somewhere.
  6. The models and bases look really really cool. I'd love to see individual pics, and maybe with better lighting? But from what I see, they are super awesome. I like the consistent color scheme, I think it works for Collodi. The bases are a nice contrast to the models, although it's almost too much of an eye-drawing effect, you might want to tone them down a bit to be darker red, so as not to attract the eye so much away from the models.
  7. I'm not a noob, I've been modeling 20+ years, and I know the standard run. Pinning, plastic glue, etc. But GW models were never this fiddly, and I stopped playing Warmahordes before they stopped making metal models. Last night, as I was finishing Von Schill, after like 10+ hours of painting, his sword broke. At the handle, luckily. I tried re-gluing it with the plastic glue (testor's plastic glue, love the applicator), but it still came off. I'm contemplating pinning it, but it's incredibly narrow and I'm not sure I have any pinning material thin enough. Also, because it was a 'stress' break, it's not a flat two sided break--it's a 'peaked' shape on one side an then the corresponding concave side on the other--but it looks like maybe there was a small air bubble? Anyway, since the first attempt at re-gluing with plastic glue was unsuccessful, and it's so thin, I'm looking for suggestions. I'm sure this isn't the last time it will happen!
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