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I see bandits! Lovely work Alex.

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Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #151 on: 08 December 2015, 10:54:11 PM »
Captain Krustache of Kashgar; explorer, geographer, discoverer of lost cities and mustache cultivator! I love this miniature so much..That is this year's Movember miniature of Pulp Figures, freshly received and painted.








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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #152 on: 09 December 2015, 07:44:10 AM »
Brilliant. That's a great scene. I love his scarf. And his Mo, obviously  :)

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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #153 on: 09 December 2015, 08:24:19 AM »
Great work Prof  :-* :-* Love the good Captain as an old grey wolf.
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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #154 on: 09 December 2015, 08:29:33 AM »
Magnificent!!!  :-*

I am baffled about how you make those scenes. There's so much terrain and it looks really good. And best of all no aquarium plants.  lol
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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #155 on: 09 December 2015, 08:29:47 AM »
A fine looking chap, very nicely turned out.

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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #156 on: 09 December 2015, 11:02:28 AM »
Cheers, lads, thanks for the kind words :)

Magnificent!!!  :-*

I am baffled about how you make those scenes. There's so much terrain and it looks really good. And best of all no aquarium plants.  lol

usually I don't have much aquarium plants in my pictures but actually in this scene I've used them twice  :D


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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #157 on: 09 December 2015, 01:55:45 PM »
Cheers, lads, thanks for the kind words :)

usually I don't have much aquarium plants in my pictures but actually in this scene I've used them twice  :D



Oh well.  I meant no OBVIOUS plastic Green plants then lol

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Re: Captain Krustache of Kashgar - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia UD 08/12
« Reply #158 on: 09 December 2015, 03:36:19 PM »
When I see these pics I want to play our adventurous games again. It´s been so long.....
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A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #159 on: 01 May 2016, 09:29:30 PM »
Kind of a large update today with a lot of newly painted miniatures and new terrain. First I have to thank to a nice LAF fellow Hombre who built for me all that new beautiful stuff used in this scene. The houses are loosely based on the buildings from the movie The Good, the Bad, the Weird and actually that sort of stuff fits perfectly my ongoing BoB project. Again, thanks, Michael, your help is much appreciated! Speaking of figures, this has been my personal record in the LPL so far, I’ve painted 27 figures for this scene. Actually way too muchand I didn't manage to get them on all in the picture..






























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Re: A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #160 on: 01 May 2016, 10:02:05 PM »
F**king brilliant  :-* :-* :-*

Not much else to say really  lol

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Re: A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #161 on: 01 May 2016, 10:10:38 PM »
Basically bloody perfect Alex! :-)
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Re: A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #162 on: 01 May 2016, 10:37:03 PM »
Just outstanding Alex.
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Re: A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #163 on: 01 May 2016, 11:01:57 PM »
Astonishing   :o :-*

27 figures! And another 15 in round 9. And God knows how many before that...

Have you been painting for the last 5 years just to unleash this tidal wave of brilliant miniatures just for this LPL???  lol

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Re: A Town in Manchuria - p.11 - Somewhere in Outer Mongolia, upd.01/05
« Reply #164 on: 01 May 2016, 11:23:44 PM »
 :o :o :o

The most astonishing entry of the LPL EVER.....!
I did not think that the Indian market scene could be beaten....

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There was me thinking that you had been reining yourself in in the last few rounds and then you unleash this amazing tsunami of painting brilliance upon us.....
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