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sevlag wrote:
Thank you for your appreciations and your advice.
In french for Milo (sory for the english men but it's too easy for me....) : est-ce que je dois mettre toutes mes figurines peintes en photo??? quel est l'usage sur le site??? comme je le découvre au fur et à mesure, je ne connais pas encore les us et coutumes..... je suis en train de noter les figurines que j'aies dans la collection (c'est un peu long...) et après je mettrais les photos.
I will write you a french PM (Messages section on the top bar menu).
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Ok guys... after almost 5 months news from the grandmas garden... some dwarves and orcs were there... in one battle:
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Awesome Nino, you have outdone yourself! 

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HURRAH !!!!
Nino, You're the first ever who show some painted dwarves from famous MW347, and these are great, and even better with Grandma's garden !
Thanks for showing this to us.
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Congratulation! those dwarves and orcs are great, and the garden, very accurate for photos!!!
regards
paco
Last edited by pacofeanor (Sun, Sep4 2011 9:02am)
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Milo wrote:
HURRAH !!!!
Nino, You're the first ever who show some painted dwarves from famous MW347, and these are great, and even better with Grandma's garden !
Thanks for showing this to us.
Unfortunately this is not correct. It was on March,28, 2010! 
Have a look here:
http://mmp.faerylands.eu/viewtopic.php?id=123&p=5
Nevertheless: A absolutely magnificent work, friend Nino. Fantastic, and for me, I recognize a development in painting.
Your skills are becoming better !!!!!! 
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saw this on facebook Nino, excellent work 
David
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Turambar wrote:
Milo wrote:
HURRAH !!!!
Nino, You're the first ever who show some painted dwarves from famous MW347, and these are great, and even better with Grandma's garden !
Thanks for showing this to us.Unfortunately this is not correct. It was on March,28, 2010!
Have a look here:
http://mmp.faerylands.eu/viewtopic.php?id=123&p=5
Nevertheless: A absolutely magnificent work, friend Nino. Fantastic, and for me, I recognize a development in painting.
Your skills are becoming better !!!!!!
More corrections
November, 1, 2009.
http://mmp.faerylands.eu/viewtopic.php?id=259&p=3 post 73
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About development in painting.... yes it is dear friend Master Archer, yes it is... thanks to you, and your pictures....
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Turambar wrote:
Unfortunately this is not correct. It was on March,28, 2010!
Have a look here:
http://mmp.faerylands.eu/viewtopic.php?id=123&p=5
Damned, I forgot your marvelous diorama. Sorry for this small mistake master Archer. 

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That's the reason why we need to send pictures to Gildor to put them into our galleries ! In a pile of data's here on the forum, sometimes it's hard to find some photos.... especially those great photos of Christoph's work! 
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oh my godness, Hobbits on a barrel, I love that ! 

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I hope that's not some of Barli's scrumpy in that barrel Nino 
Once again some excellent work.
David
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ddaines wrote:
I hope that's not some of Barli's scrumpy in that barrel Nino
Once again some excellent work.
David


It is not scrumpy in barrel Master David .... for sure.... We had put vinegar into it... 
maybe... hmmmm !
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Thingol wrote:
ddaines wrote:
I hope that's not some of Barli's scrumpy in that barrel Nino
Once again some excellent work.
David
It is not scrumpy in barrel Master David .... for sure.... We had put vinegar into it...
maybe... hmmmm !
Scrumpy then
I have tasted cider that would have been better splashed on fish and chipses 
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Interesting idea and combination of flavors Master David....
after few years in barrel all those tasty liquids becomes scrumpy 
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I should bring this barrel in the taproom as a gift for our precious Master Barliman
it has enough scrumpy for all of us here 

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Nice figures there, friend Nino!
You found the perfect colours for Master Radagst ! Though I don´t like that figure . . . But this is another story . . .
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Turambar wrote:
Nice figures there, friend Nino!
You found the perfect colours for Master Radagst ! Though I don´t like that figure . . . But this is another story . . .
Thanks Dear friend ! I also do not like it this Radagast, but as a collector, I bought it.... has a featureless face. And permanent hair 

Come to the inn ! Today is served scrumpy from the barrel 
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Thingol wrote:
Turambar wrote:
Nice figures there, friend Nino!
You found the perfect colours for Master Radagst ! Though I don´t like that figure . . . But this is another story . . .Thanks Dear friend ! I also do not like it this Radagast, but as a collector, I bought it.... has a featureless face. And permanent hair
Come to the inn ! Today is served scrumpy from the barrel
I'll be there, thank you 

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