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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Laughing Ferret on September 25, 2012, 07:57:37 PM
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Really enjoyed painting this little duel...
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-J01M96pnH2s/UGEzMiWJ4MI/AAAAAAAAD80/mskND0RYSmw/s1600/020.JPG)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1XhIarbr5H8/UGE0Tp7fQRI/AAAAAAAAD88/LCX-qz8eM6I/s1600/021.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-xoL43HjsnkY/UGE0gC9YtKI/AAAAAAAAD9M/YIJxUYNT4TM/s1600/023.JPG)
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Lovely, bright and clean - just how I like it!
Great Job Mate!
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Nice painting, well done. :)
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:)
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Nice!
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Beautiful work on those, Ferret!
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Nice!
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Great looking diorama. I have never seen these figures beofre. Who is the manufacturer? What is the scale? Thanks in advnace. Thanks for sharing.
Regards,
Hitman
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Fabulous diorama. Great job painting it!
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Great stuff :-*.
My King Arthur's Salute head ended up on a Gripping Beast miniature and his helmet ended up on the ground in another vignette.
I wish I'd kept the vignette as it was in a way as it's a great piece on it's own o_o.
Darrell.
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Lovely brushwork :-*
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Thanks everyone :D
Hitman: they are 28mm (look pretty standard for 28mm historical, not 28mm 'heroic' (read: 30mm))
They were a gift mini for Salute in 2006, who sculpted them I don't know, maybe someone knows more about them, pretty sure they're a limited run for the event, so not available for sale generally.
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Sculptor is Mark Copplestone. Too bad he's not doing any 28mm dark ages range :(
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Sculptor is Mark Copplestone. Too bad he's not doing any 28mm dark ages range :(
Oh, no wonder I like it :D His stuff is always fun to paint
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There's some on Ebay now.
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Love this miniature, looks a pleasure to paint. Very good paint job indeed! I'll get round to painting mine at some point...
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Wonderful stuff Ferret...you have certainly become one of my favorite painters to watch...I just love...and strive to achieve...a clean bright style similar to yours!
Keep up the excellent work.
Blue