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General => Announcements and forum stuff => Introductions => Topic started by: L`ancien on 10 October 2008, 11:06:45 AM
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Hello to everyone,
I read you since the last few months and, that's it, I've did the step of register me, to let you some posts from time to time.
My preference goes to pulp, antique, medieval, but you can find me elsewhere, depending to my passion of the moment.
Visit my blog ! I'm working to translate the most popular pages in english (and please, be indulgent ;)...)
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Welcome, friend.
...but you can find me elsewhere, depending to my passion of the moment.
I know that feeling. :)
I like your Masai. Good to have another Masai painter on the forum.
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Thank you. I came to historical minis with the Masai.
Promised, one day, I'll publish my scenario of lion hunting for Masai, in solo or cooperative ! (I must add it in the stack of things to do...)
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Welcome to the forum :)
Your site is great. I really like the stargate and the DHD. What type of modelling clay did you use for making the DHD? I'm thinking of making one at the moment ... and your DHD is quite inspriational!
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Ah. I have a thing for french pulpe. This was my contribution for Lead Painters League:
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/3_21_04_08_9_49_30_25.jpg)
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Welcome aboard!
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that is quite good! welcome
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What type of modelling clay did you use for making the DHD? I'm thinking of making one at the moment ... and your DHD is quite inspriational!
That's a polymer clay, called "Fimo" (http://www.fimo.com/FIMOClassic_GB.EBERHARDFABER), oven hardening at 130°F/265°F. Easy to modeling, but rock like after cooking.
You'll find more informations here (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=7844.0).
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If my french hadn't rusted into a pile of dust, I'd liked to have said more than bonjour. None the less however, hello, and welcome to this humble abode where you can feel safe in the noon and hide from those that go bump in the night when our blazing Sol goes to bed.
Errr- ;D
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Salut cousin, je te rejoins en tant que nouveau ;)
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Nouveau nouveau... ça fait un moment que je te lis sur d'autres forums ! (démasqué !) ;)
For everybody : Sebastos is not a newbie... in any case elsewhere. :D
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lol lol lol
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What type of modelling clay did you use for making the DHD? I'm thinking of making one at the moment ... and your DHD is quite inspriational!
That's a polymer clay, called "Fimo" (http://www.fimo.com/FIMOClassic_GB.EBERHARDFABER), oven hardening at 130°F/265°F. Easy to modeling, but rock like after cooking.
You'll find more informations here (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=7844.0).
Merci l'Ancien. J'ai compris votre article! I was just unsure what type of clay you had used. A DHD is now firmly on my list of "things that must be done" - which gets bigger every time I log onto the LAF! :)
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Welcome. 8)
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I've give you the link in the message (ok, it doesn't see much...)
That's a polymer clay, called "Fimo" (http://www.fimo.com/FIMOClassic_GB.EBERHARDFABER), oven hardening at 130°F/265°F. Easy to modeling, but rock like after cooking.
You'll find more informations here (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=7844.0).
http://www.fimo.com/FIMOClassic_GB.EBERHARDFABER (http://www.fimo.com/FIMOClassic_GB.EBERHARDFABER)
;)
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Howdy. Nice blog!