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Post by chariobaude on Mar 22, 2018 11:47:39 GMT
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Post by Philotep on Mar 25, 2018 18:36:23 GMT
Excellent minis Chariobaude, I appreciated to paint this set too. Good scenery by the way, is the house scratch-built ?
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Post by Graeme on Mar 29, 2018 1:06:12 GMT
They look fabulous charging towards the camera like that.
Great job, the scale armour is terrific.
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Post by chariobaude on Apr 13, 2018 18:26:20 GMT
Excellent minis Chariobaude, I appreciated to paint this set too. Good scenery by the way, is the house scratch-built ? Thank you Phil ! your constantiaci are fabulous... The house comes from Fredericus Rex, a great villa wich is absolutely perfect.
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Post by Philotep on Apr 15, 2018 6:51:36 GMT
Thank you for the info concerning the villa, I will need one for my next AdG or DBA battle. I also intend to paint some roman civilians, so that the villa is not empty when the barbarians arrive
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Post by Zaphod on May 4, 2019 10:21:58 GMT
Absolutely stunning!
I wonder if removing the mould lines on the horse heads was not possible? I suppose you have a choice - no mould lines or no scales. Lol.
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Post by Mud Gaiter on May 9, 2019 15:42:14 GMT
Hi Zaphod, yes you can remove the mold lines using a very sharp exacto knife. Mind you that only 1 in 10 blades you buy even from exacto are truly sharp. To me it's worth the extra expense to buy large packs of blades as you can even remove lines from the middle of human faces. It's microsurgery and requires extra magnification to see what's happening at the edge of the blade but spending 40 years as an engraver makes that second nature for me.
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