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Title: Round 2 - It takes all sorts vs. Defending the freedom of Siena
Post by: Overlord on April 21, 2013, 02:10:32 PM
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Title: Re: Round 2 - It takes all sorts vs. Defending the freedom of Sienna
Post by: Drachenklinge on April 21, 2013, 04:21:08 PM
is there a reason, why there is - at least I feel that way - such an unsual amount of bloodbowl around?

and ... is this a ziterdes-citadel in the Sienna-setup?

best wishes
DK
Title: Re: Round 2 - It takes all sorts vs. Defending the freedom of Sienna
Post by: Blue in vt on April 21, 2013, 04:26:39 PM
Yeah blood bowl is certainly in vogue these days...and teams like these make it understandable.

The ruined castle makes a perfect backdrop for the defenders as well...both quality entries.

Cheers,

Blue
Title: Re: Round 2 - It takes all sorts vs. Defending the freedom of Sienna
Post by: Raz on April 22, 2013, 01:54:10 PM
To very different but well-painted entries. Bold versus more subdued colours again, seem to be a theme this year ;) To be honest I find it a bit hard to fully judge the paintjob of those defenders, since they're behind battlements although the setting looks good! Some close-ups would have been nice. The bloodbowl miniatures look stunning with those striking colours, they make an excellent impression!
Title: Re: Round 2 - It takes all sorts vs. Defending the freedom of Sienna
Post by: malto cortese on April 25, 2013, 08:45:53 AM
To very different but well-painted entries. Bold versus more subdued colours again, seem to be a theme this year ;) To be honest I find it a bit hard to fully judge the paintjob of those defenders, since they're behind battlements although the setting looks good! Some close-ups would have been nice. The bloodbowl miniatures look stunning with those striking colours, they make an excellent impression!

Thanks everybody for your comments. Yes, I do think it was a ziterdest ruined castle, but I don't remember anymore. It's been around the house for a while and it turned out to be very useful when I thought of this vignette. I am sorry for the lack of closeups, I need to know how to paste them with the main photo before the season is over! I would like to add some to my next entries ;-)