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Other Stuff => The Lead Painters' League => Season 10 => Topic started by: Prof.Witchheimer on March 13, 2016, 10:25:44 AM
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(http://leadadventureforum.com/images/lpl/s10/r02/verd_sea_people_rd2.JPG)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/images/lpl/s10/r02/Timbor_Rd2_RiseUnderhive.JPG)
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Nice flesh tones on the Sea People.
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I voted the way I did because I'm a historical wargamer, but both entries are fantastic.
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I agree on the shading...great flesh tones. Reminds me of my own abs... lol lol lol NOT!
Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
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Both are very nice but I'm a big fan of sea people
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Those are both really really nice.
You take quite a risk entering with 20mm plastics, but I think you've pulled those off incredibly well.
The painting and staging on the underhive scene is fantastic Timbor.
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I'm astounded that 20mm plastics paint up so well. Well done.
And the Underhive scene/figures are excellent.
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Thanks for the comments, guys! The background is mostly papercraft... its my first time using it, and I think it turned out ok for what it is.
verd - great job on those sea peoples. I can't even tell they are 20mm!
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Like the two very nice entries !! (with a little preference to the sea people...).
Nikko
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Can't believe 20mm flesh tones can paint up so well- some of the best painting of the round as a whole and so small and probably lacking in distinct detail to pick out
Love the underhivers as well - some rally characterful pieces
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I suspect the underhiver with the flamethrower has burnt himself more than his enemies.
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Well done Timbor, brilliant stuff.
Thanks for the compliments.
My little guys are a mix of two Caesar' sets: The Sea Peoples and Philistine Warriors. Good sculpting, better casting. Great detail, so painting them was a joy.
Cheers