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I have a question, better saying a request:
Is there anybody out there you can share pictures of UNPAINTED figures?
In this case the complete Limited Edition-range and the LT-range.
I am curious . . .
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Hi Christoph,
As a start, there is lost wiki where unpainted but unassembled minis pictures are provided
http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lost … :LR_Series
http://www.miniatures-workshop.com/lost … _-_LT15%29
I have LT range & 20LR unpainted & assembled in my gallery I will try to help.
Last edited by Milo (Wed, Nov27 2013 7:24pm)
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Well, Master Milo, I do know about lostminiswiki very well indeed.
But they are PAINTED !
If it is the truth that you have those you mentioned I should write you "in private" . . .
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I still have all my LR figurines, and most of LT unpainted & unassembled still in blister actually
(and those LR blisters are a pain to remove parts from the plastic card... always afraid to bend and break a small part due to how th pastic fixes them...
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Well, Gildor, you're right saying that removing the parts of some of the LR-series-figures requires some surgeon's skill. Nevertheless I value most of those releases very much, because just of that - having to assemble the figure(s) - made it possible to have them being more three-dimensional. - E.g. the cloaks of some Nazgûls, consisting of two parts, supports this very much.
Then, as for another matter, in those days of the release of figures I really was fascinated by the new design of the bases. I think the shape of those bases was excellent ... it supported the figures much more as you could paint the base according to the structure it has and finishing it outside in black (as the old colour-schemes suggested).
To me that was far more better than always having to face that old rectangular base with those undefinable "bubbles" on it.
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