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W I P - Marneus Calgar

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:22
by Jaycan
Hi folks...


want you to show my actual WIP - Marneus Calgar.

For me its the step into a new level i think. Those who know my older minis will see the difference in style to my older things....for me its a great step but still far away from the finish line :roll: :lol:



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talked with a GW Deamon Jury member and she told me that i have to highlight so much extremly cause otherwise the mini is not found between 200 others... :roll:



greets


Micha

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:27
by messiah_182
Gread job. This is going to be a really good looking mini. Now finish the rest and post it :)

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:31
by Corvus
looks great so far, altough I find it veru strange that you didn't assemble the mini completely first :)

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:34
by endrem
Totally agree with Corvus :) Very nice so far, but where is the rest of the mini? :)

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:36
by Jaycan
hiho

this Mini you cant assemble before painting....there are so many details where i cant get to with my brushes...so i decide to paint all parts before assembling


greets


Micha

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 14:37
by Skrit
Looks very good so far. Also wonder why the poor guy is still in half but I guess you prefer it this way.

So, you have Golden demon judge giving you tips huh?! That's quite handy! :)

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 15:55
by ToMaZ
It looks very nice. Keep us updated!

Posted: 11 May 2005, o 19:14
by Lai
it looks great! i hope you'll finish him soon :D

Posted: 12 May 2005, o 10:24
by Jaycan
@ALL

Thanks alot...

I will keep that level up on him and hope to get him finished soon...

i'll keep you up



greets


Micha

Posted: 12 May 2005, o 10:29
by mahon
a big step forward, Micha! His butt needs some more work tohugh (or wait, it is covered with his cape, right?)

And the "strong highlighting" remark was an interersting one, indeed!