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Post by jennifer on Mar 14, 2018 23:20:24 GMT
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Post by sgtslag on Mar 15, 2018 12:42:50 GMT
Your Roper is terrific, jennifer, but your cavern terrain is superb, as well! Love the paint work on every thing... Very impressive terrain pieces, the paint work on the floor tiles is just incredible. Beautiful stuff! Cheers!
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Post by erho on Mar 15, 2018 15:32:50 GMT
So nice!!
Wire + Sculpy is a great and useful combo in this hobby!
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dossen
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Post by dossen on Mar 15, 2018 18:03:52 GMT
We may need to do a forum craft goal on different takes on this beast My take on the Treant is not quite done yet - needs a bit more paint before committing to some foliage :-)
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Post by sgtslag on Mar 15, 2018 18:06:50 GMT
Nice! Love the feet, and the details, overall. Love the grip on the boulder, too! You have taken the Ent model to a higher level. Cheers!
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Post by erho on Mar 15, 2018 19:19:56 GMT
Yeah, the boulder grip is cool!
I better get started then!
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Post by bobtheskull on Mar 16, 2018 14:41:50 GMT
We may need to do a forum craft goal on different takes on this beast Sweet! I'm down for a new project. Now I know what I'm working on today :-)
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Post by dossen on Sept 29, 2018 19:27:28 GMT
We may need to do a forum craft goal on different takes on this beast My take on the Treant is not quite done yet - needs a bit more paint before committing to some foliage :-) I finally had a go on my Treeant with some flocking and after a few layers of PVA and flocking I'm quite happy with the foilage: I still want to do more with the paint job, but progress has been made :-) BTW: Sorry about the blur, but he's a big fellow, so I can't rest the camera on the edge of the table like I usually do. Will have to figure out a good way to get some good pictures when I finally decide he's good enough.
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Post by dossen on Oct 24, 2018 19:10:48 GMT
And for my next trick - turning an ugly plastic horse into a real nightmare. It's a bit of plastic shaped roughly like a horse, OK... ;-) A bit of surgery - the green stuff kind: Some black paint with a bit of PVA to ensure a good surface to work on: Then flames from hot glue - painted with translucent colors based on a yellow ink (and I think a bit of some gloss medium): Blood was also added where the wings of the Pegasus would have been removed to create the Nightmare. And I really need to get a picture taken of the finished, based model :-)
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