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Miniatures Adventure => Interwar => Topic started by: Paul @ Empress Miniatures on 25 March 2011, 09:51:15 AM
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Being doing some SCW terrain pieces for this years big SCW project.
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/ECW3/SCW/DSCF0600.jpg)
(http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y232/Eaglstone/ECW3/SCW/DSCF0601.jpg)
There are more pictures on the Blog.
http://pdesplace.blogspot.com/
Paul
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Nice!
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I can feel the Iberian sun on my back and smell the chorizo and garlic as I look at these photos. Wonderfully atmospheric, the colours seem spot on to me.
Agreed wholeheartedly. Such lovely pantile roofs. :-*
Jim
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looks great... I just came back to my SCW stuff. So this is motivation and inspiration. I am currently painting some of my Empress Falange miniatures.
Björn
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Thanks guys much appreciated.
Hope alls well with you Bjorn ;)
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The whole effect looks right to me, even to the grey of the rendering showing through the sun-bleached and worn 'white wash' (which is in fact a yellowy off white colour - 'white' houses being a 70's tourist boom phenomenon on the Costas). They really do look the part, so well done!
:)
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Thanks Jim ;)
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You were included in the 'Thanks guys', I held back so I'd get a personal thanks to help address my self-validation needs. ;)
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Gorgeous stuff. Are those Hirst Arts bricks covered over with plaster?
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:D
Ahhhhh. Muchos gracias.
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Gorgeous stuff. Are those Hirst Arts bricks covered over with plaster?
They are Empress miniatures buildings and walls and a Grand Manor windmill.
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Very inspirational! Thanks!
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Superb!! :-* :-*
Christopher
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Gorgeous stuff. Are those Hirst Arts bricks covered over with plaster?
....and I can confirm they were all carved or sculpted, no mooulds used( I made the masters! ;) )
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Really nice, great textures and coloring!