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Offline Mr. Peabody

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Superb work and a very characterful collection.
Television is rather a frightening business. But I get all the relaxation I want from my collection of model soldiers. P. Cushing
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Offline warburton

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The mechanoid force looks great!

Offline lobo

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Thanks

Some new Ottomans


Offline Bullshott

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #123 on: 18 August 2014, 08:56:40 PM »
The mechanoids are great. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do to the Ottomans :)
Sir Henry Bullshott, Keeper of Ancient Knowledge

Offline The_Beast

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #124 on: 21 August 2014, 05:09:12 PM »
A couple of them appear to be lounging outside the barracks, or a really dull, out of the way border post.

Given the way those go in games, the only thing missing is their 'red shirts...'  lol

Smashing! Now, Sir Randall's beloved-by-me Colonel Pasha would be thrilled by the lads on other flank. Especially the one for applying some 'quiet persuasion'.

From where did they come?

Thanks, as always!

Doug


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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #125 on: 22 August 2014, 05:37:25 PM »
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From where did they come?

Wargamesfoundry

Offline d phipps

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #126 on: 23 August 2014, 02:02:18 PM »
Beautiful work. What a great collection.  :-*

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #127 on: 23 August 2014, 02:52:45 PM »
From where did they come?

Not sure where the camels come from but the chaps are from Pulp Figures.

http://pulpfigures.com/products/view/32




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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #128 on: 23 August 2014, 09:30:57 PM »
@ Mason
You are right.

The chaps are from Pulp Figures,

Only the camels are from Forundry


Sorry for the confusion

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #129 on: 24 August 2014, 01:23:19 AM »
@ Mason
You are right.

The chaps are from Pulp Figures,

Only the camels are from Forundry


Sorry for the confusion


Well, those are a few minutes in my life I'll never see again. Fortunately, a browse through Foundry pages are no travail...  ;)

Thanks, to both, for clearing that up!

Now, to have a chat with my friend who orders oft...

Doug

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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #130 on: 24 August 2014, 08:37:54 AM »
I started to build a small house for my gaming table

Not much to see at the moment.

I try to build it in parts, so that I can maybe play on different floors/Levels.


Modul 1


Modul 2


Modul 3


Modul 4


Modul 5



And modul 1-5 fit together





Offline fred

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Very cool - excellent work.

Are you leaving one side open for access during games? And are you adding some windows?

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Very cool - excellent work.

Are you leaving one side open for access during games? And are you adding some windows?

AND, always useful as an emergency doll house should a wee lass need entertaining!  :D

Actually, if I've not gone wildly awry, as I oft do, I believe all the 'open' sides are actually waiting roofing.

Crazy wicked, three D puzzle you've got the Lobo. And, lest I forget,  MORE, MORE, MORE!

Doug

Offline Mason

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Great stuff!
 :-* :-*

I like this approach to building and have used it myself in the past.
It really does allow you to get as much access to detail as possible.
Very interesting layout for that building.
Wanting to see more.
 8) 8)


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Re: lobo's painted Miniatures - "Die Anderswelten- Ottomans - 18.08.2014
« Reply #134 on: 25 August 2014, 04:45:28 PM »
I started to build a small house for my gaming table

Not much to see at the moment.

I detect two lies there, this house is not small, and there is quite a bit of potential on display here!  ;)
3d designer, sculptor and printer, at your service!

 

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