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Miniatures Adventure => Back of Beyond => Topic started by: marianas_gamer on June 02, 2013, 05:03:17 AM
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Here is the newest addition to my Back of Beyond village terrain. It is an Architects of War piece and painted up easily.
(http://i511.photobucket.com/albums/s360/marianas_gamer/DSC03004_zpsa2e52bf9.jpg) (http://s511.photobucket.com/user/marianas_gamer/media/DSC03004_zpsa2e52bf9.jpg.html)
One of these days I'll get a better camera and my pics will improve.
LB
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Just working on the well, that looks good too, and the base is a nice brown resin that nearly matches my bases... :o :o
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Joroas,
The well is next on my list. Please post it so I can see how it looks when you finish.
LB
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I just undercoated the metal bits, so will finish it this week, with any luck. Used my GW water resin on it......
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I like it a lot Lon 8) Could it be used for old west? I'm sure I've seen something like it in a spaghetti western.
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Chris,
Absolutely no reason not to use it in the Old West - a classic technology transfer (such as it was).
Lon
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I like it a lot Lon 8) Could it be used for old west? I'm sure I've seen something like it in a spaghetti western.
It must be in The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
I like the mill a lot.
Regards,
Za
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At last:
(http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i27/Shaz4/P1080046_zps544218ca.jpg) (http://s68.photobucket.com/user/Shaz4/media/P1080046_zps544218ca.jpg.html)
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Very nice work.
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Joroas,
Nice job! Those hoof prints are kinda coo, eh?
LB
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I thought so, the resin base was already a nice brown, so I undercoated the metal bits and painted/drybrushed the base. I was pleased with the result.
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I thought so, the resin base was already a nice brown, so I undercoated the metal bits and painted/drybrushed the base. I was pleased with the result.
Nice job, John. I may get one of those anon.
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Me likey!!! (All the way from a cheap diner in Karokul, Kyrgyzstan)
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Nice Mill,you could even replace the donkey with a young Conan the Barbarian.
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Nice one Lon 8)
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Beast! Just think. The 'one million donkey march'. It would solve your nations power needs for a generation!