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Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 17 Aug 2011, o 21:07
by NAVARRO
Hehe paint the damn thing already!
Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 17 Aug 2011, o 22:19
by Demi_morgana
stop bitchin'me

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 17 Aug 2011, o 22:44
by Pandadosmares
those are really cool whats the size? im seing them as demons of slanesh rides

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 18 Aug 2011, o 15:33
by NAVARRO
Pandadosmares wrote:those are really cool whats the size? im seing them as demons of slanesh rides

The scorp is on a 30mm base.
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Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 22 Aug 2011, o 22:00
by NAVARRO
This time I sculpted one Harook for 15mm games, he is a tad bigger than Humans like client asked me to.
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Sculpting at these smallish scales is something new for me but it was a very fun experience.

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 23 Aug 2011, o 07:38
by Demi_morgana
any chance to see your own 15mm squad?
I mean your - not for the client?

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 23 Aug 2011, o 08:38
by Nameless
head seems to be slightly too big for that body, but man - it's a cool sculpt considering the scale.
Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 23 Aug 2011, o 09:30
by mahon
it's very detailed for a 15mm miniature. of course there are some superdetailed 15mm sculpts but it's nice to see your first attempt being so good!
the creature seems to be an alien so I can't say if the head is too big or not as I haven't seen any other examples of the species

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 23 Aug 2011, o 09:35
by Pandadosmares
That looks cool and very faithfull to the concept, keep them coming

Re: Mr Bug Man blog
Posted: 23 Aug 2011, o 14:37
by NAVARRO
Demi_morgana wrote:any chance to see your own 15mm squad?
I mean your - not for the client?

Are you referring to my rangers 1st platoon?
Thanks for the feedback folks, yeah 15mm scale makes things a bit more cartoony size wise in order to be interesting to paint, much like 28mm does but its 50% worse in these small scales
