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Post by The Brave on Jun 30, 2015 7:51:31 GMT
The mask is a random bit I found, I think it is the top of a Warhammer empire flag. I bought a random bits bag on ebay, 30+ miniatures, plus a ton of random parts.
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Post by The Brave on Jun 29, 2015 21:49:23 GMT
Some minis I'm working on this summer Giant Squig Dwarf's beast Alchemist
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Post by The Brave on Jun 6, 2015 21:12:26 GMT
Quick update, not much free time.
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Post by The Brave on Jun 6, 2015 21:09:54 GMT
badass
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Post by The Brave on Apr 26, 2015 19:32:24 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Apr 12, 2015 11:19:19 GMT
Some bits I had around, a lot of putty and a Gormiti toy. I'm not pleased by the colors but it's not bad for a kitbash. Full gallery here
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Post by The Brave on Mar 13, 2015 14:02:33 GMT
Because you never have enough skellies... A mix of old and new warhammer parts and maybe other sellers... I don't know, I bought a pack of old pieces on e-bay and assembled them. And who the hell primed the miniatures red? It was a pain to give them a nice bone color.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 20, 2015 14:25:23 GMT
Thank you.
The chaos warrior on the left was made with the head and body from a warhammer chaos warrior, the hand from a goblin, a sword from wh40k, the legs and the arms from a megabloks figure.
It's not green, it's gold but the light was wierd today.
The red flocking is from a christmas flocking, basically it is wood and dry plants, the green one is standard modelling flock, made with plastic and small wood chips.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 20, 2015 12:46:26 GMT
Let's update with some ew minis. Heroquest Zombie Albino Orc Soldiers Chaos warriors Gnomes (I love these guys) Hobgoblins A random statue The minis are a mix of warhammer, megabloks and sculpting. I have bought some time ago a lot of spare partsand now I'm mixing them. In the future I hope to have some interesting undeads and beastmen.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 12, 2015 17:55:25 GMT
I don't think you know, but I'm not only good with paint and glue but with photoshop too. Well, I'm a graphic design, and illustrator, a cartoonist and a comic book artist. My actual work is to draw and in the past I have published online some fantasy pictures. I selected a few related to my rpg experience, I unfortunately cannot show you my published works, but you can find some previews at www.bemystudio.com I also take commissions... just saing... Most of my fantasy images can be foundon my personal gallery on deviantart hereHere a selection Tell me if you want see more... or you can go to my deviantart page.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 10, 2015 19:30:11 GMT
A tutorial is a big thing, but maybe I can make something.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 5, 2015 17:28:16 GMT
The best most people can come up with during illness is mucus. You are definitely not most people. But I'm still plenty of it.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 2, 2015 12:58:12 GMT
Updated with removable roof
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Post by The Brave on Feb 1, 2015 18:07:32 GMT
I bought some extra warhammer bits some time ago to kitbash and now I have a lot of tiny weapons.
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Post by The Brave on Feb 1, 2015 14:44:35 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Jan 9, 2015 14:20:22 GMT
Thank you Have you undertood which miniatures, from the last post, where sculpted or kitbashed?
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Post by The Brave on Jan 8, 2015 21:39:34 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Dec 12, 2014 11:00:21 GMT
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Post by The Brave on Nov 26, 2014 19:26:47 GMT
Just downloaded the color print-out files of the pop-up terrain kickstarter. Storage advantage wasn't the deciding factor, I joined because of the WOW!-effect. The low price (18 USD for both color and sepia pdf files) kept the spending threshhold low - even if you add the print costs and some bucks for the other materials, it's cheaper than other commercial terrain pieces (I know the comparison with pure commercial products is unfair, but still...) Now all I need to do is print 'em out, watch the crafting instructions and craft away... Genius!
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Post by The Brave on Nov 25, 2014 22:51:31 GMT
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