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Other Stuff => The Lead Painters' League => Season 10 => Topic started by: Prof.Witchheimer on March 13, 2016, 10:49:23 AM
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(http://leadadventureforum.com/images/lpl/s10/r02/Prof_rd02_Joker_LPL10.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/images/lpl/s10/r02/chambersofminiatures_Unlikey_Heroes_Rd2.jpg)
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Can't make up my mind ... stunning entries both ....
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Gorgeous stuff.
Prof - where are the bridge and buildings from?
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Oh man,another tough choice,this round of entries is very competitive.
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Nobody should lose this matchup...the talent and skill here is amazing. Can I just take my next 10 losses, now...? lol lol lol
Mike Demana
www.firstcommandwargames.com
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errr wow that's an impossible match up. How is anyone supposed to choose from those two entries?
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Oh man,another tough choice,this round of entries is very competitive.
Totally agree! Not making it easy to choose Alex! ;)
Honestly guys, both so different, both so amazing! :-*
Now, to decide...... ::)
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Beautiful town scene and excellent painting against excellent painting, nice setup and a Walter White! :-*
Top notch, Chaps!
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Very nice. both entries are just brilliant
cheers,
za
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Painting of both entries is excellent. Well done both!!
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:-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* Wow - brilliant.
Alex - another visual feast from Witchtown.
Patrick - that ground surface and setting (as well as the figures, obviously) is excellent. It really screams post-apoc.
Really, truly very difficult to choose.
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Gorgeous stuff.
Prof - where are the bridge and buildings from?
Bridge looks like the Tabletop World one, as does one of the houses as well.
Great entry, both of you :-*
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Tough choice as others have said. Both brilliant entries.
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Well, this a a tough one, indeed :) Patrick, I just love your entry, your smooth and realistic style of painting really fits the character and the feel of the figures. And this setting is a very nice addition to the atmosphere, very well done and good luck!!
Gorgeous stuff.
Prof - where are the bridge and buildings from?
The bridge is from Tabletop World
http://www.tabletop-world.com/stoneBridge.php
The houses in the background are a mix of Tabletop World, Stronghold and Pardulon
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This is a tough one to call. I love the vibrant colours of the figures & the effort that went into the scene for 'The Joker comes to Witchtown' while the post apoc feel & muted colours for the 'Unlikely Heroes' is amaze-balls.
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The toughest so far - both are great entries, I went with The Joker only because I liked the vibrant colours.
Good luck to you both.
Tony
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Two superb entries !!! :-* :-* Difficult to choose.... o_o
Nikko
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Alex, great minis, paint and scenery. I tip my hat to you.
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Unlikely Heroes are extremely well-painted, but Joker Comes to Witchtown just blew me away !!!
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The colours are spectacular Prof! The scene just jumps out at me-love it :-* :-*
And the Hasslefree figures are gorgeous-perfectly painted and some of my favourites from Kev.
Tough choice here!
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Its hard to compete with well done vibrant colors...
But unlikely heroes is just stunning. From the flesh tones to the fabric of the clothing... its almost Photo-realistic.
I think a lot of votes went for the vibrant colors, just because that is human nature.
A tough loss for the Unlikely Heroes....
I tip my hat (and my brush) to you!
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But unlikely heroes is just stunning. From the flesh tones to the fabric of the clothing... its almost Photo-realistic.
I agree, absolutely! To be honest, I thought I'd be going to lose against them. They're just so damn good!