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Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 8 Sep 2013, o 18:39
by Amadis
Great job on that ork, everything works well on it and it is fun to watch!

Cheers

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 16 Sep 2013, o 10:48
by Flameon
Thaks!
And here is wounded Tousand Sons marines which I crated for my new diorama.

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Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 16 Sep 2013, o 12:35
by Pandadosmares
Very cool

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 16 Sep 2013, o 13:22
by Maru
Pervert ! :P

so much work .. im tired just from waching at it ..

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 17 Sep 2013, o 09:29
by spykeside
a great job

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 25 Sep 2013, o 16:06
by Flameon
Hi!
Yesterday I was working on face of my new miniature. My target was to paint it in more realistic and less "comicbook" style, it is very hard, and effect is not 100% this what I want, but I think that I'm on a good way ;)

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Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 3 Oct 2013, o 14:53
by Nameless
love the face, hate the 1K son :)
the armour is sooooo damaged it must have seen a 2K battles... and yet it is still so shiny and bright... sorry, personally I hate that contrast, even if I'm envious of skills :)

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 4 Apr 2014, o 09:26
by Flameon
I have finally painted miniature for me, just for fun, that was weird, but nice experience :D This mini is from game "Sedition Wars" and it's something like a board game with miniatures. I didn't play in this, but this model looks so nice, so I couldn't stop my self from painting it :P

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If You like it You can vote on it on cmon: http://www.coolminiornot.com/354529

Regards

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 4 Apr 2014, o 12:33
by sea.man
great piece! how about quality of those?

Re: Flameon's workshop

Posted: 4 Apr 2014, o 18:55
by Flameon
You mean cast quality? It's great, mold lines have been thin and only in few, very small areas. Like I said: pleasure to paint, and almost nothing to fix :)