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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: kaz on April 20, 2010, 02:19:42 PM
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I finished 5 miniatures Safari into Dangers of Pulp figures.
(http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/kaz_jp/miniature/lost%20world/IMG_0683.jpg)
(http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/kaz_jp/miniature/lost%20world/IMG_0682.jpg)
And reaper's lion.
(http://i906.photobucket.com/albums/ac267/kaz_jp/miniature/lost%20world/093.jpg)
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I need those grass-tufts.. Antenocity?
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Yes, I bought them at Antenociti.
These tufts very useful.
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Very good. :)
I love that set and really enjoyed painting them myself. Especially like the buttefly hunter. :)
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Very nice. Very cohesive too.
Mutineer Miniatures carry a very large selection of tufts. http://mutineerminiatures.com/index.php?cPath=72
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The lion is excellent. Its fur looks very realistic, and that slightly cartoonish, funny expression (mainly due to the sculpt, I think) makes it a great, humorous piece.
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How on earth did you achieve such a realistic finish on that gorgeous lion?
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Very good. :)
I love that set and really enjoyed painting them myself. Especially like the buttefly hunter. :)
Yup, he's definetely the top guy here. Great mini.
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Great job, the guy with the butterfly net is too cool. I can just see him trying to net the lion.....here kitty, kitty, kitty...crunch!
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Really nice. I’m working on the same 5 figures right now… when I should be painting VSF stuff for round 10 of the LPL lol
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Pretty good painted figures.
I really didn't pay so much attention to them at Pulp Figures site, as I think there are betters sculpts there, but seeing yours, I suddenly feel the urge to get them.
Nice job and the lion is a piece of art.
Thanks for sharing.
Best wishes.
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yep, the lion is ace!
I think he looks so cute because of the small pupils
which are surprisingly realistic
(http://images.google.de/url?source=imgres&ct=img&q=http://www.echo-muenster.de/files/imagecache/fullnode_468width/files/photos/Echo-tonga.jpg&ei=kyvPS5LaBJqe_AaBzqFw&sa=X&oi=image_landing_page_redirect&ct=legacy&usg=AFQjCNH4Nn_S4LXELULk3EnNWnIYaiNjWA)
Chapeau, Sir!