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Reply To: Hobby Weekender 31/08/2018 Thank you very much.

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evilstu
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@biggabum thanks for the feedback on the TT combat kits and the pic. Scale for the building looks good with both minis oddly enough… Although the BA one does look a little like a child in that playground… yeah you are right about the price point 🙂

@woldenspoons nice progress on the walking dead crew. Yeah flesh is one area in particular where I fall down – I really must get some practice in on some nicer minis… Good to see you are testing yourself and stretching your abilities outside of your usual comfort zone 🙂 Oddly enough I was thinking of doing a Salamanders kill team, but it is the converting/sculpting scaled skin on the shoulder plates and tabards that’s making me hold off…

@oriskany great work on the LRDG! Glad you persevered. Primer aside,did you find it much different working on the larger minis? Yeah the vehicles are sort of a strange point between the smaller scale with only a few pieces and full-blown 1/35 model kits, so oddly occupy a point with some of the more unfortunate qualities of both (ie multipart but smaller scale…). Travel safe, enjoy your time with the family 🙂

@mage awww! What a cute robopyppy mini! Ok, well that’s what I saw when I first looked at it… Seriously though, nice work on the metals. Great looking test ork! Not a bad idea – might bash out a test mini before I get rolling on any serious project. Nice progress on your various projects, really liking the way your metals are looking no the troll. Was this done using soft tone ink again? And agree with @sundancer. the red gun casing looks much more Orky… I may steal this… <_<

 

 

 

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