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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: Rodenbach on 03 February 2016, 08:28:06 PM
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Hello,
I made some modular scenery based on the dwarven forge system with some Hirst Arts stuff.
But... some pictures are better than a long speech...
(http://p5.storage.canalblog.com/51/97/1179913/108592748.jpg)
(http://p2.storage.canalblog.com/24/91/1179913/108592753.jpg)
http://p4.storage.canalblog.com/44/88/1179913/107779353.jpg (http://p4.storage.canalblog.com/44/88/1179913/107779353.jpg)
(http://p6.storage.canalblog.com/66/75/1179913/107300392.jpg)
(http://p9.storage.canalblog.com/91/15/1179913/107300603.jpg)
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Excellent! :-*
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Nice dual use of the walls and floor sections. Looks really good.
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I like your color choices. Nice painting.
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Well done.
Looks like you are on your way to some great games.
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Pretty stuff.
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Spectacular!! Great Sphinx! :-* :o
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Great work.
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Excellent work! Looks like Eddie from Iron Maiden. ;)
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Good work. I always loved modular setups. I think hidden neodynium magnets could be used to keep those pillars from falling over.
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Lovely job, you nailed the colour scheme too.
Where is the furniture from? The chair, chariot, bed(?) etc.?
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Great stuff!
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Fantastic! Lovely colors. Where did the skull pharoah and the snake dias come from?
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Thank you very much :D
For the colors, I used the Afrikabraun (17) from Revell Aqua Color + Citadel Sepia Ink.
The snake dias is from Grendel and the Egyptian treasure is from Dwarven Forge.
The big Sphynx is an ugly toy that I repainted.
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Très sympa ;-)