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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Sir Barnaby Hammond-Rye on June 13, 2013, 01:01:55 PM
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(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pk7mLwLzgdY/UbmeYaqYy2I/AAAAAAAABbQ/sfpDoegFw9E/s1600/Law-speaker-1-a.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-fC_wZxtx11k/UbmeUrbr6hI/AAAAAAAABbI/8ZIxUnCcdec/s1600/Law-speaker-1-b.jpg)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-utdGrHXPMww/UbmeRIf_19I/AAAAAAAABbA/ViaRxvf5_Y0/s1600/Law-speaker-1-c.jpg)
Sculpted by David Soderquist, of Bronze Age Miniatures
Howard Fielding
The Tekumel Project
http://thetekumelproject.blogspot.ca/
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While I am totally unfamiliar with Tekumel, the miniatures in general & these three pieces in particular are SPLENDID! I'm going to make it a point to follow the further developments of you project. VERY WELL DONE!
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Great minis, I especially like the female :-*. Besides I love Tekumel.
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More pics on blog...
http://thetekumelproject.blogspot.ca/2013/06/more-lorun-pictures.html
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are these 28mm?
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What beautiful sculpts. Dave does kids so well.
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Fantastic sculpts by Dave Soderquist. They have a Polynesian look about them, but I think the Tekumel setting draws upon a lot of different cultural influences. Great minis!
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The female figure in the first picture is a Lorún Princess and is based upon a sketch by Professor Barker. The Lawspeaker/boy are derived from that...
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They are BEAUTIFUL creations...WONDERFULLY WELL DONE!
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are these 28mm?
Yes, all the Tekumel Project stuff is 28mm scale.
Great sculpting there. Nice to see Dave from Bronze Age getting more exposure, his Barsoomian stuff has always been a favorite of mine.