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#1 Thu, Nov1 2012 6:01pm

sevlag
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From: France
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MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

On the recommendations of Sam Wise, and the insistence of my husband, I present to you his achievements on the basis of figures GW.
This is not the Mithril, but I will still show you his dioramas for your opinion on his work.
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Bilbo's home :
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Shelob :
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So, I stop here..
Now my husband looks forward to your comments.
Thank you for him wink (In fact, it has no great forum like me and he is a little jealous winktongue)

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#2 Thu, Nov1 2012 11:13pm

Mornedhel
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From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

I really like the dock and water scene. Which product do you use for water?


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#3 Fri, Nov2 2012 7:43am

Thingol
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From: Republic of Croatia
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

I really like how he's painted the orcs and troll smile


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#4 Fri, Nov2 2012 8:09am

Ori
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From: Madrid - Spain
Registered: Tue, Jan29 2008
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Yes, really cool troll

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#5 Fri, Nov2 2012 8:48am

Tolwen
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From: Germany
Registered: Mon, Nov8 2010
Posts: 102

Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

The Troll, Ents and the Balrog are really rocking! And the orcish battering ram is really impressive in its dynamic pose smile

Cheers
Tolwen


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#6 Fri, Nov2 2012 5:55pm

Milo
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From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

I do not like GW but I like many things I see around these miniatures.

For instance Bilbo's garden is very well proportionned. This is a very ambitious project and I like all what was done very much.
Maybe home's front need a bit of achievements to make it less new and neat ?

The scene for Bucklebury ferry is also great (exept the boat which need more shadowing wink). Brandywine River surroundings are well done.

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#7 Fri, Nov2 2012 6:23pm

Tolwen
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Milo wrote:

I do not like GW but I like many things I see around these miniatures.

I don't like all from them, but for some creatures/minis, IMHO the GW solution (esssentially the movie design) represents Tolkien's descriptions better.

I like to take and use the best of both worlds smile

Cheers
Tolwen

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#8 Fri, Nov2 2012 7:01pm

sevlag
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From: France
Registered: Wed, May4 2011
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Mornedhel wrote:

I really like the dock and water scene. Which product do you use for water?

He used the product we found on the Thomarillion site :
http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?se … prache=gb_

Masters, My husband thanks you for your comments, even if they are not Mithril winktongue

Master Milo said : Maybe home's front need a bit of achievements to make it less new and neat ?
My husband agrees with your comment, he went a little too fast for the frontage, but promises that he will consider what you told

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#9 Fri, Nov2 2012 10:28pm

Mornedhel
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From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Slevag wrote:

He used the product we found on the Thomarillion site :
http://www.thomarillion.de/index.php?se … prache=gb_

Thanks, nice eshop for sceneries

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#10 Sat, Nov3 2012 2:08pm

Sam Wise
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From: Chatellerault-Poitou-France
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Honesty, I've seen his work with my own eyes, and I can say that it's a very good work!
very imaginative and great work on the sceneries!
The Hobbit hole need some work on the wooden parts in front, but if I remember, it's an old work and I'm sure that he can do better yet....smile

for the GW figures: I like them like I like the MITHRIL ones: they are different but have both their own personality,
maybe poetic for Mithril and realistic for GW! roll
and it's a pleasure to see in the same place both great Tolkien's manufacturers! smile

(I didn't look all the pictures, but I think that Mistress Severine has used mine...wink it's not necessary to add some others? lol

All my congratulations to Master Sébastien


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#11 Sun, Nov4 2012 11:02pm

Sam Wise
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From: Chatellerault-Poitou-France
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

I've seen ALL the pictures and:
-very good pictures!
-I confirm: Sébastien is a very good painter! I didn't see all his work!
I add those ones:

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and he (and all of you!) must read the comments on my blog, because it's a successful post:

"A MITHRIL Meeting" in a Tolkien's world

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#12 Mon, Nov5 2012 10:32am

elroi
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From: Sevilla / Malaga
Registered: Wed, Dec22 2010
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Lot of good work I see there. My favorite is the scene of Bagend, but the ferry is also very good

Congrats to your husband, Severine

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#13 Sat, Nov17 2012 7:01pm

sevlag
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Registered: Wed, May4 2011
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Milo wrote:

For instance Bilbo's garden is very well proportionned. This is a very ambitious project and I like all what was done very much.
Maybe home's front need a bit of achievements to make it less new and neat ?
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Master Milo, my husband you listened and worked on the front of his hobbit's house. big_smilewink
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#14 Sun, Nov18 2012 12:41am

Turambar
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From: Germany
Registered: Sun, Apr27 2008
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Well- absolutely NOTHING about your husband´s painting skills. I say that clearly!

But- if I remember right this is a MITHRIL site. In the past, everybody of the long-travel-fellows is absolutely
careful in naming the so-called "other company".  Never thought about showing material.
So- if your husband needs a platform to post his miniatures, there is a lot to be found in the world wide web.
Sorry to tell this, but meanwhiling I feel a little bit polarized of your art of behaviour here.
Blame me, but this is my opinion!

And I KNOW I am not the only one thinking this . . .
Good night!


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The dragons are gone, the giants are dead and the children of the woods are forgotten.

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#15 Sun, Nov18 2012 7:57am

sevlag
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From: France
Registered: Wed, May4 2011
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Master Turambar,
We know that this site is only for fans of Mithril, this is why I'm diligent and my husband's not.
And also why I hesitate to show these achievements.
Now, you are not obliged to watch this and especially if it does not correspond to our website to share our passion, there are moderators who can completely remove this post. For now, it's still sharing

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#16 Sun, Nov18 2012 11:20am

Milo
The Attic Warden
From: Toulouse, France
Registered: Tue, Mar30 2010
Posts: 4454

Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Bilbo's house looks better now wink


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#17 Sun, Nov18 2012 10:41pm

Mornedhel
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From: Luxembourg province, Belgium
Registered: Fri, Nov21 2008
Posts: 668

Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

Out of Mithril subject but just another fantastic bilbo's house reproduction

http://madshobbithole.wordpress.com/201 … the-rings/


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#18 Mon, Nov19 2012 8:40am

Sam Wise
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From: Chatellerault-Poitou-France
Registered: Sun, Sep16 2012
Posts: 330
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Re: MY HUSBAND'S GW PAINTING

I love this HOBBIT hole since I've seen it "in live" !smile
Congrats to your so kind and talented husband!

@ master Mornedhel : thanks for the link: even if it's not a MITHRIL or even just "our scale" one, it's full of ideas, I'm interested !
(and the GW statues are very nice !)


"no fear to fight, no fear to loose, just want to have fun!" (anonymous)
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