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Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 1 Sep 2016, o 13:05
by sea.man
Very nice, especially the browns.

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 1 Sep 2016, o 16:55
by Le6n
Thank you, Mr. Sea.Man :)

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 11 Sep 2016, o 16:13
by Le6n
While working on Athena by Agora Miniatures, I've found this little guy, primed and base years ago and I simply fell in love with him :P And decided to paint him as a relaxing therapy, nothing like competition megastar.

Finished him in two or three days as an addition to Halloweenstein - another little monster from Scibor's range, painted back in 2009 in very limited colour scheme. That was my ide for Shaman too - Everything was painted with dark red and highlighted&shaded; with black and white. The only different thing is that cloth on skeleton staff.

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Check CMON and Putty&Paint to see more final photos and multiple angles:
http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/10557 and http://www.coolminiornot.com/403564

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 11 Oct 2016, o 09:55
by Le6n
Another long-term project from 2015 - Scibor's space marine for my Dark Angels series - Grand Master Templus.

Check CMON and Putty&Paint to see more final photos and multiple angles: http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/10731 and http://www.coolminiornot.com/404451.

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WIP links:
http://dtsmodelling.blogspot.sk/2014/10 ... wip-1.html
http://dtsmodelling.blogspot.sk/2016/09 ... wip-2.html
http://dtsmodelling.blogspot.sk/2016/09 ... wip-3.html

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 26 Oct 2016, o 22:26
by Le6n
Another historical bust from discontinued Stormtroopers V12 series (means 1/12 scale). Loved it form first brush-stroke to the last one..

And as always - any comments, ideas or critics are welcome...

Check CMON and Putty&Paint to see more final photos and multiple angles: http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/10957 and http://www.coolminiornot.com/405356.

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Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 26 Oct 2016, o 22:27
by Le6n
I've decided to make small diorama with models from Flames Of War (1:100 scale) to find out how different is it to paint that small scale and how much I will be able to paint it. Years ago I've bought two resin US413 Dodge 3/4-ton trucks with Marine Rifle Platoon. Placed on small 48mm round base.

And as always - any comments, ideas or critics are welcome...

Check CMON and Putty&Paint to see more final photos and multiple angles: http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/10958 and http://www.coolminiornot.com/405358.

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Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 7 Nov 2016, o 12:12
by Nameless
you should have brought these to Hussar :)

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 7 Nov 2016, o 13:06
by Le6n
Nameless wrote:you should have brought these to Hussar :)
I was planning another slovak expedition, but was on business trip. Hope next year we could come.

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 8 Nov 2016, o 10:13
by Nameless
waiting :)

Re: In the shadow of Dark Tower

Posted: 4 Dec 2016, o 21:20
by Le6n
This was my first try on 75 mm scale miniature. I've choose this amazing sculpt from Joaquin 'Freeman' Palacios and I must say, that it was great choice. The figure was painting itself, with all those details and sculpted nuances.

And as always - any comments, ideas or critics are welcome...

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Check CMON and Putty&Paint to see more final photos and multiple angles: http://www.coolminiornot.com/406848 a http://www.puttyandpaint.com/projects/11310.

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