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Post by Skrit »

Or you should get Neolis to give you a massage! :P

The rust adds a nice touch and the blue is a good decision too, it makes the model a bit more easy to look add.
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Little massage, some spinal manipulation, and some streches I'll have you good as normal. Well least as normal as miniature painters get.
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arctica wrote:So you need to get up and move every so often to help the blood circulate. I stop every 15 mins or so just to stretch a little or change the position im in.
That's the difficult part as long as I'm stuck to this wheelchair :mrgreen:
Neolis wrote:Little massage, some spinal manipulation, and some streches I'll have you good as normal. Well least as normal as miniature painters get.
Spinal manipulation sounds good, got any room in your agenda? ;)
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i wouldn't agree to any spinal manipulation! :hand: but I am so happy to see you painting again!!!!
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ToMaZ wrote:Spinal manipulation sounds good, got any room in your agenda? ;)
For you can you come in at any time today between 12am to 6pm eastern time in NJ and I will make sure the front desk lets you in. I accept payment in minis which is ironic considering thats what we are fixing things for.

no manipluation ok still have strain-counter strain, muslce energy, mobilization, bio-feedback, modalities, seat modifcations...right tool for the right job for every need.

Now only if I was as good in my painting. P.S will comment on the mini when home since work will not let me see the pictures.
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Post by ToMaZ »

The Rackham fig was getting on my nerves, so I put it aside for a while. I instead started on Drunegar from the andrea warlord saga.

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I'm struggling with the gold metallics a bit, the rest seems to go pretty smooth.
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Post by tidoco2222 »

Looking good mate, I particularly like how the metals are looking at this stage.
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Yea i really like this and it's really atmospheric atm.
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I also like the look of the golds. They look ancient. Maybe a highlight here and there to finish it off.
Is this 54mm or smaller scale?
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