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ToMaZ
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by ToMaZ » 29 Dec 2007, o 11:08
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by Demi_morgana » 29 Dec 2007, o 12:41
nice - one day I think I'll get one of freeman's sculpts
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by Skrit » 29 Dec 2007, o 14:54
Ah yes, the Saxon bad guy's son!
Very nicely done.
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by Galharen » 29 Dec 2007, o 14:59
OMG - very nice, veryyy nice
Really like this model, it has its own atmosphere, but maybe it's too static, some movement would alive this model a bit.
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by Nameless » 14 Jan 2008, o 10:21
Galharen wrote: maybe it's too static,
true. However, I don't think that mini needs to be posed like shaolin monk to be called 'dynamic'. Dynamic is a sense of movement, and we don't always move like a bull on a rodeo event. So, the only thing I'd change here is right hand. I'd like to see it on a sword's handle, instead of left one. This would make him look like he's preparing for a fight, pulling his sword out of a sheath.
and while we speak of Andrea new releases, here's another one:
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by mahon » 14 Jan 2008, o 10:25
You're right - dynamic doesn't have to be unnatural or crazy. It's just a hint about the model being in some kind of motion, movement...
As for these sculpts - I think I like the Freeman's one more....
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by Nameless » 14 Jan 2008, o 10:30
I'm not sure, but I believe the 2nd one is also Freeman's
I agree though, it's not as good as the saxon sculpt. Still, it would make for a great Empire Sigmar priest
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by mahon » 14 Jan 2008, o 10:31
OK, in this case I prefer the saxon guy
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by Demi_morgana » 14 Jan 2008, o 11:51
I like it a lot - one of a few large scale models I'd like to paint
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by ToMaZ » 14 Jan 2008, o 12:26
I don't like the last one. IMO the weakest fig so far in the warlord saga.
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