Studio McVey Miniatures
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Re: Studio McVey Miniatures
yeah he looks great. BTW I have the raven priest at home, and I have never seen such a good quality casting. Very crisp detail, no rough surfaces and as good as no moldlines!
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Re: Studio McVey Miniatures
This one is much better than the first one for me. It's nicely detailed with enough area for freehand work too. Nice model 

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yeah, it's a drill 
I wonder what's the concept behind their miniatures. They're surely not quite my favorite kind, even if sculpted well...

I wonder what's the concept behind their miniatures. They're surely not quite my favorite kind, even if sculpted well...
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Re: Studio McVey Miniatures
It's a Dragon's horn but indeed does look like a drill a bit...
I guess their range is a bit hit and go and will be whatever they have in their minds at that moment. That or they are giving their commissioned sculptors total freedom to do whatever they want.
I guess their range is a bit hit and go and will be whatever they have in their minds at that moment. That or they are giving their commissioned sculptors total freedom to do whatever they want.
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Looking at this it reminds me of urban mamouth Gaels... its Ok I guess I liked Gaels back in the day, but just not something I see myself buying in he present time or anytime soon.