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Offline tomogui

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #165 on: 06 September 2012, 09:41:01 AM »
I love the subtle flocking and all the old leaves and other dry stuff all over the bases. Just went back to read your blog again and i have to say that all your basing is absolutely stellar.

Offline dijit

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #166 on: 06 September 2012, 09:42:06 AM »
Lovely and very very evocative.
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Offline Engel

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #167 on: 06 September 2012, 10:30:48 AM »
Thanks guys.
And thanks for taking the time Tomogui.

My box of basing material is full of all kind of dried leaves, twigs, grass and flock and so on. I like the more natural variation it gives me.

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #168 on: 06 September 2012, 12:18:25 PM »
Cool little pieces like these can add a tremendous amount to a gaming table. You really do overgrown TERRIFICALLY WELL. FINE WORK!
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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #169 on: 06 September 2012, 03:35:48 PM »
I love the subtle flocking and all the old leaves and other dry stuff all over the bases. ............................................................. i have to say that all your basing is absolutely stellar.

I have to say that I agree.
100%!

Lovely basing!
 ;D


Offline Engel

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #170 on: 07 September 2012, 07:04:25 PM »
This just arrived by mail today in Värend, Småland.
My very own Lindorm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindworm

http://kampgruppe-engel.blogspot.se/2012/09/unboxing-typhaggahw.html



Unfortunately I got tons of other stuff on my painting table that got to be finished before I can start on this monster.

« Last Edit: 07 September 2012, 07:05:59 PM by Engel »

Offline CyberAlien312

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #171 on: 08 September 2012, 02:33:02 PM »
Marvellous terrain.

And that Lindworm looks gorgeous!  :o
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Offline Engel

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #172 on: 13 September 2012, 07:11:37 AM »
I just glued this beast together yesterday and I just had to show you.
More pictures > http://kampgruppe-engel.blogspot.se/2012/09/lindorm-part-2.html

« Last Edit: 13 September 2012, 07:24:07 AM by Engel »

Offline Thantsants

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #173 on: 13 September 2012, 07:13:25 AM »
He'll look good with a lick of paint on him  8)

Offline Engel

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #174 on: 17 September 2012, 10:55:50 PM »
Lindorm WIP
http://kampgruppe-engel.blogspot.se/2012/09/lindorm-work-in-progres-part-3.html


I have decided to try to paint it up in the color scheme of a Huggorm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vipera_berus

Some work in progres pictures on my Lindorm



And coffee is a great companion for painting late at night…

Offline Thantsants

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #175 on: 17 September 2012, 11:19:38 PM »
I find mine usually goes cold  ;)

Looking good - lots of nice scales to bring out your choice of snakeskin pattern.

Offline tomogui

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #176 on: 18 September 2012, 02:09:52 AM »
Looking forward to seeing this on the table: will be a whole new level of antagonist for your heroes. 

Offline Splod

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #177 on: 18 September 2012, 10:02:46 AM »
As much as I love the big scaly fella, forget him and get to work on those Dwarves!

Offline Engel

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #178 on: 18 September 2012, 10:09:46 AM »
Thanks guys.



About those dwarves. Im not sure about the metal parts on those. Should I go with silvery "mithril" or more redish copper or bronze. I have also thought about the blueish tones on the metals as my heroes?



Maybe a mix would be the best answer.

Offline Funghy-Fipps

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Re: My Treemoss fantasy project
« Reply #179 on: 18 September 2012, 10:27:11 AM »
I find mine usually goes cold  ;)

I thought yours normally ended up with paint brushes in it.   lol

Anyway, liking the look of the Lindorm Eng!  Can't wait to see the beasty with some paint slapped on it. 

About those dwarves. Im not sure about the metal parts on those. Should I go with silvery "mithril" or more redish copper or bronze. I have also thought about the blueish tones on the metals as my heroes?
Maybe a mix would be the best answer.

It would make sense that the Dwarves would have their own secret metal recipe, resulting in a different coloured material.  Still, whatever you decide I'm certain it'll look damn cool.

 

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