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Author Topic: Re: The Last Hurrah Project: 04/25/24 Mushroom & Mini-Me Mushroom Done!  (Read 1168667 times)

Offline Mason

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15: Yet More Mushrooms for MoM
« Reply #2700 on: June 16, 2015, 08:05:50 PM »
You know that I am a big fan of all your 'Shrooms, but I must say that they are hogging the limelight whilst those absolutely wonderful, characterful trees of yours pose calmly and magnificently in the background.
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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15: Yet More Mushrooms for MoM
« Reply #2701 on: June 16, 2015, 09:57:31 PM »
You know that I am a big fan of all your 'Shrooms, but I must say that they are hogging the limelight whilst those absolutely wonderful, characterful trees of yours pose calmly and magnificently in the background.
 :-* :-*



Thanks, Paul. The Trees seem to take it all rather stoically...other than the carnivorous one that is.

It proved to be too dark for photos today, but here are a couple of The Eye in the Wall anyway:






...better pics when the lighting improves.
I'd NEVER join a club that would have me as a member.  G.Marx

Offline LordBrentlake

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15: Yet More Mushrooms for MoM
« Reply #2702 on: June 16, 2015, 10:04:56 PM »
Simply, truly, magical.

Thank you once more for sharing your world with us mortals.

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15: Yet More Mushrooms for MoM
« Reply #2703 on: June 16, 2015, 11:51:44 PM »
Simply, truly, magical.

Thank you once more for sharing your world with us mortals.

Thanks for the kind reply, LordB!

Offline randycarter

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2704 on: June 17, 2015, 09:09:11 PM »
That's astonishing, Deafn. I hope one day to play a game on such a beautiful table!
Great work!

Offline weismonsters

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2705 on: June 17, 2015, 09:53:06 PM »
It is like being transported to the most extraordinary fantasy world.

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2706 on: June 17, 2015, 10:56:35 PM »
That's astonishing, Deafn. I hope one day to play a game on such a beautiful table!
Great work!

Thanks, randy. I'm glad you like the boards & stuff.
It would be cool to have you drop by for a game...something to keep in mind if you're ever in the Austin area.

It is like being transported to the most extraordinary fantasy world.

That's a VERY nice way of putting it...thanks, weismonsters!
Staring at the boards can conjure up fantasy scenes...of course, in my case, that could be imminent senility again.

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Thanks, randy. I'm glad you like the boards & stuff.
It would be cool to have you drop by for a game...something to keep in mind if you're ever in the Austin area.

Thank you very much DeafN., if I ever travel in USA I'll pay you a visit!  :)

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2708 on: June 18, 2015, 02:35:34 PM »
You'd be most welcome. Every so often, Cap'n John talks about catching a berth on a freighter & heading to Europe. If we ever do, I'll look you up.

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You'd be most welcome. Every so often, Cap'n John talks about catching a berth on a freighter & heading to Europe. If we ever do, I'll look you up.

I'll make you know some great restourant here in Bologna!

Offline Duncan McDane

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2710 on: June 18, 2015, 03:14:14 PM »
Awesome. Don't mind about the photo's being too dark. It feels like walking into a grim(m) like fantasy forest, where one just took the wrong turn but is too fascinated by those weird mushrooms to turn back in time  :).
Do you mean to use this for club/shop display, or is it just releasing your creative inner self?
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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 06/15/15:The Eye in the Wall: bad pics
« Reply #2711 on: June 18, 2015, 05:19:48 PM »
I'll make you know some great restourant here in Bologna!

I LOVE Italian cuisine...the food would be worth the trip.

Awesome. Don't mind about the photo's being too dark. It feels like walking into a grim(m) like fantasy forest, where one just took the wrong turn but is too fascinated by those weird mushrooms to turn back in time  :).
Do you mean to use this for club/shop display, or is it just releasing your creative inner self?

Thanks, Duncan. Although I seem to say this with every post, I am glad you like the stuff.

The Mushrooms for MoM & the Witch's Wagon for floedebolle will be off to Germany once I finish some minis for floedebolle. They are destined to be used in their Mordheim games. Everything else is in an ars gratia artis mode.

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 07/01/15: Rapunzel's Goblin Village
« Reply #2712 on: July 02, 2015, 02:45:52 PM »
SO it's ANOTHER case of one thing leading to another. Pingo from the Reaper Forum gave me the idea for an Faerie/Goblin Tree House from which the Goblin Hovel sprang. It looked perfect for Rapunzel's Twisted Tower, but one or two more would be EVEN cooler. AND now I have a Village underway...it's all Pingo's fault.
Be that as it may, here's what it looks like thus far:








This little hut has been named Scary Mary's:


...that's Mary looking out the back window:




...Gargoyle's place:








...there you have it thus far.
Being one of those types that gets easily carried away, you can expect more additions before anything gets done.

Offline Mason

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 07/01/15: Rapunzel's Goblin Village
« Reply #2713 on: July 02, 2015, 09:12:09 PM »
My, you have been a busy boy.
Great looking buildings.
I particularly like the warped windows, they even make my eyes go wonky looking at them.
 :-* :-*


Offline sundayhero

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Re: The Last Hurrah Project:Updated 07/01/15: Rapunzel's Goblin Village
« Reply #2714 on: July 02, 2015, 09:29:29 PM »
I really like your universe ! It feels like something between beetlejuice, classic (in a good way) fantasy and baroque faerie tales (think about Dark Crystal movie, for instance).

 

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