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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Malamute on 25 August 2008, 01:16:31 PM
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After having posted the in progress shots on the workbench, here is the finished version, complete with civilians. :)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/1/86_25_08_08_2_09_35.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/1/86_25_08_08_2_07_43.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/1/86_25_08_08_2_08_56.jpg)
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Stop it just too good
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Loving it... the doors and windows are fantastic. :-*
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Lovely work.
I can just imagine Zorro swinging from that balcony...
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Stunning!! :-*
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:-* :-* :o :o
Beautiful! Keep it up. I want to see the whole town!
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Very nice indeed! And looks pretty versatile: in addition to OW, I think it might work for North Africa as well?
(Oh, and hello everybody! My first post)
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Fantastic Malamute. Love the way you weathered it too. Looks very natural.
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Stunning work !
I like the doors the best. Looks very detailed !
Björn
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Good lord
Fantastic details :o
Awesome
Well done :-*
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all the best words have been used already so i'll have to make one up.........FANTABULAWESOME !!!
it's people like malamute who show what can be done with skill and a lot of patience that give me the incentive to do stuff of my own.
also.........welcome aboard verderer :)
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do you rent rooms for the holidays there? If so, I book one!!! :D
Lovely!
Rudi
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Lovely work.
I can just imagine Zorro swinging from that balcony...
I just imagined Clint Eastwood gunnin' down the town while wearin' a poncho. Pics like these really make me want to play some spaghetti-western bandido-posses...
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Did you use a textured plasticard for the courtyard? Or plain card you've scored yourself?
SteveN
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Did you use a textured plasticard for the courtyard? Or plain card you've scored yourself?
SteveN
Its Wills Scenics plasticard for the large paved area under the portico. The small paved step in front of the main door is individually cut pieces, although you can't see it very well in the photos.
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OK good work I take it :)
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That's excellent. 8)
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Great work!
What I like most is the weathered wood effect You again used. The placement of blues and browns on the 'white' surfaces makes this one perfect.
Kudos.
;D
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Fantastic ! :o :-*
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Is there any limits to your natural talents? :-*
TT.
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Very beautiful project!
Is there any limits to your natural talents? :-*
TT.
I second that.
But where is Zorro?
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Very beautiful project!
Is there any limits to your natural talents? :-*
TT.
I second that.
But where is Zorro?
He will be along soon, I am picking up the lancers in two weeks, so shall post photos then. I then have a decision to make whether I wait and get more greens done or go into produciton straight away.
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He will be along soon, I am picking up the lancers in two weeks, so shall post photos then. I then have a decision to make whether I wait and get more greens done or go into produciton straight away.
Production, market , sell , accumulate , reinvest , design , production , market , sell , accumulate ............ :D = free hobby
You can tell I'm an accountant can't you lol
dodge
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He will be along soon, I am picking up the lancers in two weeks, so shall post photos then. I then have a decision to make whether I wait and get more greens done or go into produciton straight away.
Production, market , sell , accumulate , reinvest , design , production , market , sell , accumulate ............ :D = free hobby
You can tell I'm an accountant can't you lol
dodge
If only it were that simple. lol
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OK OK it may have been a bit simplistic...... ::)
I really don't have a clue how much these things cost or what the margins are. o_o or how much working capital you would need but....
...... I do know that you have a ready made market of customers here who would relieve of a few mini's , well more than a few actually knowing this lot :D
dodge
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Very nice terrain piece, Malamute! Like your realistic painting and weathering.
:-*