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Leonard Part VI… no… Page 3 responses
@limburger I think that the unfortunate fact that many games have that competition and requirement to diversify into niches has been a good thing for Kickstarter for us as backers. I can say that RN Estudio and Sukubus Studios have been good for Blood Bowl alternate sculpts to what GW put out before the reboot of the IP. Honestly I think that the newest sculpts are good but the way that they have been remade takes it all to a level of seriousness that the originals never meant to touch.
@evilstu That’s exactly the motif I was thinking of when I reminisced on the Middenheimers. Good job. Now about this Conan the Salaryman… I am inspired to share Gundarr the Barbarian
@blinky465 Hobbyists will hobby. Now about this MotU game… will you go all out and drop the time/cash on Mudbox in order to sculpt your own Skunkor and then, post paint/seal, dip it into patchouli oil like the original to get the foul smell?
@mage Wow, those came out well. I’ll post some updates soon about the Eldar. You can’t be the only one to post the figure pr0n.
@rayzryr Try looking into the graffiti scene for info on nozzles. I remember quite a bit of literature has been written on rattle can effects and how nozzles vary the effects. On top of that there are companies like Molotow that make sweet paint markers that you can do all sorts of large scale writing with for signage/walls. That reminds me about Calligraffiti that you might take an interest in due to geography
Ok.. all caught up. Time for sleep