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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: stone-cold-lead on February 24, 2013, 05:56:24 PM
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I've been merrily working my way through this lot recently as a commission job and really enjoyed doing them. Plenty of old school goodness and the kind of character you just don't get anymore, which is a shame. As usual I'd love to see them displayed against suitable scenery (a nice tavern scene considering the basing) but that's something I lack at the moment.
(http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%201%20front.JPG) (http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%202%20front.JPG)
(http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%203%20front.JPG) (http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%204%20front.JPG)
(http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%205%20front.JPG) (http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/gw%20townsfolk%206%20front.JPG)
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Stunning pj!
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OMG!! I cannot share your comments about quality, I think you have created silk purses from pigs ears tbh. But what silk purses they are :-* :-* :-* the best these figures have ever looked by a long long way.
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Absolutely out of this world amazing! :-* I have the ad for these guys in an old White Dwarf, I'll post it up as soon as I can.
Cheers,
Damien
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Another example of, how important the paintjob is.
A bad paintjob can ruin the best of sculpts, whereas a good paintjob can make even old, not up-to-current-standards, miniatures look good.
I'm no big fan of the pastel-style used here, preferring vibrant coulours like those painted by Capt. Blood, but there's no doubt that the paint has been applied with great skill. Good blending, and especially the faces/skin-tones stand out. The unshaved look of the beggar is some of the best I've seen applied. :)
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OMG!! I cannot share your comments about quality, I think you have created silk purses from pigs ears tbh. But what silk purses they are :-* :-* :-* the best these figures have ever looked by a long long way.
The thing with old models is what they lack in sculpting finesse they more than make up for in character for me. If these were put out by a sculptor today I think they'd be rather heavily criticised but even so they have that special something that perhaps comes with a dose of nostalgia. I also get a kick out of painting the less than perfect old stuff like some of the old space marine sculpts. All good fun. :D
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They are outstanding!
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you've done a great job of making up for the short-falling of these figures while bringing out their character- in the hands of a lesser painter (like me) the would still look naff.
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When I win the lottery, expect to hear from me. I'd like you to paint everything I own, please. :)
Beautiful work, more proof that you're the best out there right now, IMHO.
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Always appreciated. :)
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Amazing PJs on figurs I have loved for years....
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What can I say, an amazing pj as ever, Stoney! :-*
And I'm glad (I was about to write "gay", but that term is apparently not used anymore. Damn mid-school and their grammar books from the 70's!) that you've put them up here as well. Tried to see them on the blog, but it seems to be some hosting issues when I visited. :)
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What can I say, an amazing pj as ever, Stoney! :-*
And I'm glad (I was about to write "gay", but that term is apparently not used anymore. Damn mid-school and their grammar books from the 70's!) that you've put them up here as well. Tried to see them on the blog, but it seems to be some hosting issues when I visited. :)
Dammit, who broke my blog? Come on, own up! lol
It seems ok now but the internet is still a mystery to me, plus I know what Webs can be like at times. ::)
I might put a Blogger page together and link the two seeing as that should be simple, and everyone uses Blogger.
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Truely stunning work, I'm a big fan of your stuff, love the beggar and halfling. Might steal the halfling for my blog if you don't mind?
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Cracking paint work :-*
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Can't help but think there is something going on between the first two figures in the second photo ;)
Amazing paintjobs on all of them. It has really done those figures justice. I guess you get used to seeing them painted in the old style. This is really eye-opening!
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Might steal the halfling for my blog if you don't mind?
Yeah, no problem. Steal away. ;)
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Oh my lord! Those are some beautiful paintjobs!
I have a set of the Traveling Players sitting around in one of my boxes -- you have inspired me to dig them out and finally start painting them. Though I doubt I'll be able to match your superb work!
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Wow. Wow. I'm very impressed. Lovely.
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Of the Group of Oh-So-Cool Guys & Gals, there are only two that I remember seeing before; AND never have I seen them as BEAUTIFULLY painted as your creations. WONDERFULLY WELL DONE!
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Fan-tas-tic paintjobs!!!! :-* :-* :-* :-*
As has been said, not so sure about the minis! :?
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Oh, my giddy aunt!
The painting on these is top drawer.
Am torn with the comments on the sculpts.
Although fairly basic compared to some more modern figures, i think those old Citadels have a certain charm all of their own.
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Thanks for the comments again everyone.
The client might be sending more stuff from his lead pile in the future so there could be some more old school stuff to show at some point!
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Very nice work. I like the colour scheme, quite muted colours but they really work well with the figures. It's nice not to see old figures painted up "cartoony" sometimes, you did a great job!
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Stunning!!! ;D ;D :o as always. Love your very clean painting style!!