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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Ratnik on 02 February 2013, 09:46:02 AM
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(http://s2.uploads.ru/vqYzb.jpg)
(http://s3.uploads.ru/Zmkhc.jpg)
(http://s3.uploads.ru/Ui5Zv.jpg)
(http://s3.uploads.ru/ZKvos.jpg)
(http://s2.uploads.ru/UN1KE.jpg)
(http://s3.uploads.ru/5Kxbh.jpg)
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Now they are jolly useful :)
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Useful and marvelous. Any chance for sturdy travel boxes in various sizes as well?
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great pieces!
Might i ask you what putty did you use for the sculpts?
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Any chance for sturdy travel boxes in various sizes as well?
like this?
(http://www.lafleurbridal.co.uk/www/images/TravelBoxesLarge_002.jpg)
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Plenty of usefulness there.
:D
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@Ratnik:
Umm... more something like this:
(http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j384/pocolocopocoloco/travelbox_zps68fe5f99.jpg)
but also the bigger ones, the type people used to have when travelling overseas to the New World in late 19th and early 20th century, also with maybe more strengthened corners.
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Might i ask you what putty did you use for the sculpts?
Just curious...
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Nice. We will order those packs when they are released.
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Might i ask you what putty did you use for the sculpts?
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=25078.msg305545#msg305545
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=26816.msg337085#msg337085
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=35147.msg416792#msg416792
;)
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Very useful stuff
Yes some luggage, especial 19thC style, would be extremely useful
and the more authentic military crates usually available only in 1/35
Your sculpting style is really excellent, no question
but barrels, crates and chests are not really in short supply on the market
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@Ratnik:
Umm... more something like this:
(http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j384/pocolocopocoloco/travelbox_zps68fe5f99.jpg)
but also the bigger ones, the type people used to have when travelling overseas to the New World in late 19th and early 20th century, also with maybe more strengthened corners.
Second this :)
cheers
James
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I really hope these beautiful pieces get released in resin or plastic, as metal scenery bits tend to have its paint chipped more easily...
Joao
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Second this :)
cheers
James
Before poor Ratnik sculpts a make-up box, we'd best clarify things.
You fellows mean something like a Steamer trunk, correct?
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWWtZ2uRHc3rRpzZi31sFqcI_vlqZ7LsCbd3mSpiOGhV4YEgbZ)
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Yip, exactly. Thanks FramFramson.
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Or military campaign furniture:
http://www.campaignfurniture.com/about.asp
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oh that would be great.....
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But aren't these supposed to be for the Bruegelburg range (16th Century)?? The furniture you're showing is more 19th, early 20th...
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But aren't these supposed to be for the Bruegelburg range (16th Century)?? The furniture you're showing is more 19th, early 20th...
I think yes... but now would be the opportunity to do "modern" things as well ;) *well, that's just my wish*
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no, it;s 15-16 cent. stuff