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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: The Dozing Dragon on 14 August 2009, 09:47:04 AM
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Just finished these..............
(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt198/TheDozingDragon/DSC05299.jpg)(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt198/TheDozingDragon/DSC05298.jpg)
(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt198/TheDozingDragon/DSC05297.jpg)(http://i611.photobucket.com/albums/tt198/TheDozingDragon/DSC05296.jpg)
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Very nice...good characters mini's you picked there. ;)
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Lovely stuff, I love the bug eyes on the professor with the spectacles. Loads of character in them all. :)
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all very good, i agree with malamute,
the professors piggy little eyes in his specs looks great, very characterful,
regards
jim
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Well done! Yes, the professor is top notch pulpy!
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Is that a professor of antiquities or Mr. Magoo? :o
Very nice work--love the stripes on the tie.
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Nice work. I like your black line work, it's very precise.
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The cowboy with the green tie looks like George Bush.
Great stuff, I love the eyes through the spectacles, very nice.
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Brilliant paint jobs ! :o
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Excellent work! Nice detail work too! :D
Darkoath
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Great work!
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I was thinking of president bush too!hes going to get some nazeis!
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great work on those chaps, love the tie :-*
cheers
matt
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I'll have to agree with everyone else. Your black line work is very impressive. I love the wood floor the German is standing on. How did you do that?
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I love the wood floor the German is standing on. How did you do that?
Black undercoat (as per the rest of the models) then painting dark brown 'planks' which I then followed up with a lighter shade for the 'grain'. A Foundry 3 stage paints - the browns are from their 'dusky flesh' if memory serves me well (not at the paint table at the mo')
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So that's all brush work! :o Great job.
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Great job indeed!
I like the German officer.
Great sculpt and great painting.
Marco
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So that's all brush work! :o Great job.
Thanks - although I'm surprised the paint doesn't look thicker with the number of times I had to keep going over mistakes!