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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Yankeepedlar01 on December 14, 2008, 03:49:56 PM
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Some of the new~ish Foundry skeletons I've painted for Broadsword Adventures 2009 -
(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Broadsword%20Adventures/P1020215.jpg)
More in the Broadsword Adventures Gallery on my website ~
www.Freewebs.com/talesfromghq
David
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Aaaaaahhhh really fun figures !!!!!!
nice paint!!!
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I very much like the kindly fellow pulling his buddy out of the ground. Are you going to use these guys as Encounters? Those look like great markers for "And there are going to be skellingtons right here next turn unless you do something about it."
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very cool stuff
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I very much like the kindly fellow pulling his buddy out of the ground. Are you going to use these guys as Encounters? Those look like great markers for "And there are going to be skellingtons right here next turn unless you do something about it."
Hi Pete!
Yes, those two will be encounter markers, as you've probably seen on my site I have more fully formed ones! HAppy Christams, by the way!
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I hadn't seen your site of late, I'm embarrassed to say. So I went and fixed that problem! I do like your skeletons, very much so.
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I hadn't seen your site of late, I'm embarrassed to say. So I went and fixed that problem! I do like your skeletons, very much so.
Now, now, young Peter, that won't do at all. Make a New Year's Resolution to visit it every week!
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I was not aware that Foundry made skeletons. I have seen their beastmen, and they are very nice. The skeletons look great.
Ryan
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I was not aware that Foundry made skeletons.
Ah, see, you need to take the long-term view, like David. In his case, he carefully trained up an inside man over the course of decades, honing his skills until one day he could be accepted as a Foundry sculptor, and give his father the benefit of unreleased figures and sculptor's whimsey lines, the ranges us mere mortals can only dream of seeing.
It was a masterful stroke, you have to agree.
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I have a terrible suspicion that Pete's kids will be receiving a set of sculpting tools and 2 lbs of Green Stuff this christmas...
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And how would him training little sculptors in such a fashion be out of character? Hehehe
Ryan
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The skeletons are sculpted by John Pickford who also did the goblins.
What I love about his sculpts is he manages to infuse all the fun and character in them that you used to have in the golden age (Marauder era) GW stuff.