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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Nicolo on August 10, 2013, 06:41:39 PM
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Hi to all,
my new project happens during the wars of religion mixing witchcraft and piracy.
decor is a harbor area.
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.71.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.74.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.72.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.75.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.76.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.78.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/08.80.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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Sweet!
None of my terrain or miniatures looks that good!
Gracias,
Glenn
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Thatīs a great start!
I look forward to follow this thread ;D
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Very nice :-* :-* :-*
Where is the building from?
Is it scratch built?
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That's a lovely frontage :)
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Very nice :-* :-* :-*
Where is the building from?
Is it scratch built?
thank you all,
it comes from here: http://decorsminiatures.fr/category.php?id_category=130 (http://decorsminiatures.fr/category.php?id_category=130)
I added a few things like the roof, bricks and lamps ...
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Very nice job on the building and a nice link to decors miniatures, they have some interesting stuff.
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I look forward to your games. Your terrain has a Venetian look to it.
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Thank all :)
yes, my terrain has a Venetian look to it.
the second home and the beginning of small sets (barrels, etc.).
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/12.29.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/12.30.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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A good start :)
Looking forward to seeing everything together.
cheers
James
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Very nice! I like the smaller details a lot.
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Thank you all.
Soon new photos...
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A sailor pending pictures of the first part of the set:
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/21.50.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/21.49.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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more photos
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.36.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.37.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.38.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.39.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.40.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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I can see that these are going to be great when's there's a whole town of them 8)
cheers
James
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Thank :)
an attempt to represent the "water" effect
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.54.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.55.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.57.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/08/23.58.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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Ooooh, what was your method?
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Very effective. Is it textured glass? And is the glass that colour or is there a coloured sheet of somesort underneath? If it was mine I would want the water a dirty brown, or murky green. Seaport water is never very clean and in the period you are playing it also doubled as the sewer so the dirtier and danker the better.
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It's very simple. Blue is made with crepe paper covered by a sheet of semi-plastic system with the shape of river water :
http://decorsminiatures.fr/product.php?id_product=1907 (http://decorsminiatures.fr/product.php?id_product=1907)
I will also try with green crepe paper
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New photos :
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.53.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.54.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.55.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.56.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.57.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.58.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.60.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.61.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.75.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.76.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2013/12/23.77.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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Sweet looking buildings.
Clever idea with the water.
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Really good work and totally inspiring, good pieces to play in Venice as well, well done!!! :-*
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Thanks :)
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Lovely lovely lovely! I want to game on it...ship it to me. lol
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the Third House :)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2014/01/09.24.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2014/01/09.25.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
(http://fotoforum.fr/photos/2014/01/09.26.jpg) (http://fotoforum.fr)
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Very nice. The wood of the doors and shutters is particularly nicely done.
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Lovely - and unusual. :-*