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yeah, me too... for me it just shows how useful some of their books are (though I don't suppose that's the effect they were aiming at with this joke)
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miniatures painted:
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
2011 - 83, 2012 - 38, 2013 - 45, 2014 - 56, 2015 - 95, 2016 - 106, 2017 - 22
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Your pics was like a trip to toysrus... everything looks childish and toyish.
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Pfew one of the worst GW releases of late. Awkward posing of models, strange proportions. Nothing that appeals to me even a little bit.
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bad models, really good paintjobs on some (eg. sphinx). as long as these are paintjobs...
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i whant Necrons end Sisters of Bottle .. not Undeads ... -_-'
ok Sphinks looks nice or rather painting looks nice ..
rest is meth ...
ok Sphinks looks nice or rather painting looks nice ..
rest is meth ...
hard to tell but some efect like facture on gold end marble is doable on real minis but itis also very time ocuping tech .. end costly - much easer is to put texturest on objects in Digital program ....You think they are digital?
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after seeing these 'deformed stick for flyers' I am no longer sure how much is 'manual' and what is digitally enhanced...
no problem about it at all, but I can't tell if these are real paintjobs
as Maru said - some things can be achieved much easier with computer manipulations. and what they need is quite a few good *photos* for promotion of their models, not contest winning *miniatures*. see the difference?
no problem about it at all, but I can't tell if these are real paintjobs
as Maru said - some things can be achieved much easier with computer manipulations. and what they need is quite a few good *photos* for promotion of their models, not contest winning *miniatures*. see the difference?
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Well these manipulated bastards are everywere even on painting contests and CMON... some parts I cant put my finger but seems to me the best part of these are in fact PJ's...
Funny the latest bastard i have seen online was this last release from impact miniatures... i think the only thing painted is the black on the base trim ...
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Funny the latest bastard i have seen online was this last release from impact miniatures... i think the only thing painted is the black on the base trim ...
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