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I just spent 10 minutes browsing Putty and Paint. Easily some of the best miniature work ever seen, and a healthy split of plastic and metal. Then spent another 10 minutes on Iron Sleet ... certainly one of the more creative corners of the 40k world and almost exclusively plastic. Has to be really. It's craft that goes back to Paine and Horan (Historex etc.) crossed with madness of John Blanche. Perfect! Wrapped my little tour with a trip to David Soapers blog - earned one of the first Slayer Swords back in the day and still winning them in unseemly numbers after a break from the hobby. Dave's work is almost as close as this craft gets to art and he copes admirably with plastic.Still love metal, happy to cut plastic. Actually don't draw a distinction but each to their own.Be good to break this discussion out into a separate thread perhaps?
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