All the stuff which didn't fit anywhere else
Nameless
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by Nameless » 30 Oct 2007, o 17:42
amazing
I once saw minis made from wire by some crazy guy from Russia, but I'm not sure if I have pics somewhere on my comp.
mahon
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by mahon » 30 Oct 2007, o 17:42
Wow, excellent. Seems more difficult than painting minis....
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Demi_morgana
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by Demi_morgana » 30 Oct 2007, o 17:55
rrr... paper models: a challenge for me
Szary
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by Szary » 30 Oct 2007, o 17:56
Oh sh!t... Never thought that is possible! But except elf (?) those minis (?) are rather 2-dimensional ? I mean thay have statue-looking pose
thanks for sharing endrem!
Szary
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by Angel_of_Menoth » 30 Oct 2007, o 18:01
Wow! Just wow.
Nameless
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by Nameless » 30 Oct 2007, o 18:11
Dragyn
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by Dragyn » 30 Oct 2007, o 20:40
Oh my aching fingers, all that folding. . . .
Still very talented and interesting.
Mike
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by endrem » 31 Oct 2007, o 10:20
Those wire guys are also funny
I was amazed of the paper figures because when I first saw them, I had no idea how to make them.
If you browse a bit on his site, you'll see how he is planning them first on paper by drawing.