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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Harry Faversham on October 31, 2014, 01:49:59 PM
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Anybody had a go at painting this fellow...
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I did him twice recently; i.e., once as St. Lascivious, Patron Saint of Ladies of Easier Virtue the Living Impaired Man & once as his statue:
(http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx269/DeafNala/40k/Forum%20Photos/Forum%20Photos/Spooky%20Woods/DSCN3015.jpg) (http://s762.photobucket.com/user/DeafNala/media/40k/Forum%20Photos/Forum%20Photos/Spooky%20Woods/DSCN3015.jpg.html)
(http://i762.photobucket.com/albums/xx269/DeafNala/40k/Forum%20Photos/Forum%20Photos/Spooky%20Woods/DSCN3005.jpg) (http://s762.photobucket.com/user/DeafNala/media/40k/Forum%20Photos/Forum%20Photos/Spooky%20Woods/DSCN3005.jpg.html)
...he looks better in the flesh...so to speak.
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Cool cemetery scenery, by the way !
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Thanks, sundayhero...glad you like it.
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Cool stuff DeafNala! Did you make those crypt and statue pieces? I reallllly dig them!
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I'm sorry if I've taken the thread off subject, Harry.
Cool stuff DeafNala! Did you make those crypt and statue pieces? I reallllly dig them!
Thanks, Faust23! The entire Graveyard other tha the statue is my handiwork. I have some W.I.P & complete photos here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=26140.1635
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=26140.1650
...complete Graveyard at the bottom of this page:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=26140.1695
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I'm sorry if I've taken the thread off subject, Harry.
No mate, quite the opposite, it's just the kind of help I wanted! If I can get my little bloke looking half as dastardly as St. Lascivious, Patron Saint of Ladies of Easier Virtue the Living Impaired Man I'll be well happy.
It's my first foray into fantasy figures after nearly 50 years playing 'proper' wargames... I need all the advice I can get on how to paint the little bleeders!
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No mate, quite the opposite, it's just the kind of help I wanted! If I can get my little bloke looking half as dastardly as St. Lascivious, Patron Saint of Ladies of Easier Virtue the Living Impaired Man I'll be well happy.
It's my first foray into fantasy figures after nearly 50 years playing 'proper' wargames... I need all the advice I can get on how to paint the little bleeders!
:)
I'm glad I didn't take it in the wrong direction. I can identify with the switch to Fantasy. While the freedom to be bound solely by the limits of your own imagination is the main allure of Fantasy, for Historical types the sense that one needs to research the subject is still there. I think that's one of the reasons that gaming novels like Lord of the Rings & the Game of Thrones is popular with many former Historical Gamers. I'm 30 plus years away from my Napoleonic Armies, but I still checked out ecclesiastical garb for St. Lascivious...traditional black & the red of a Cardinal.