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Once again most excellent - love the 'underground' photos.
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Very nice Thingol!
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He will like this indeed, as it is simply marvellous ... I especially like the last pic which keeps all of the scene .... thank you, Master Thingol .... it seems that your grandma's garden doesn't have to cope with either snow nor ice ... rhuoommm ... wonderful that is ... both ... huoommm
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He does, Master Theobald, he does!
Nino, congratulation! The natural sorrounding is pefect for the Troll scene!!!!
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Great as usual! I specially like the first one, it looks like the Ranger is running in fear from the Trolls
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Well done Master Thingol, well done!
That's the way I like Trolls most! harmless stone...
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Ahhh, there is also my absolutely favourite miniature in grandma´s garden: Frumgar !
I see, spring is coming . . .
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wonderful pictures again, Master Thingol, excellent ...
but what about the colours you used for Master Bombadil?
Master Rita.de, I was glad to read that good old Frumgar is a figure you seem to like ... though Master Thingol sent me a pic of him in which he could be better recognized without having to use a magnifying glass in front of the screen ...
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Very nice additions to your range Nino.
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Question for master Tree...
....but what about the colours you used for Master Bombadil !?!?!?!?
you mean this
He appeared as an old man, at least in Hobbit eyes, with a wrinkled and ruddy face, bright blue eyes, and a bristling brown beard. He was said to be taller than a typical Hobbit, but too short to be a Man, so he seems to have been about five feet in height. His costume consisted of a blue jacket and yellow boots, and he wore an old and battered hat, surmounted by a feather. He seems to have preferred to wear a swan-feather in his hat, but before he met Frodo and company on the banks of the Withywindle, he had acquired the feather of a Kingfisher instead. In his own house, rather than a hat, he wore a crown of autumn leaves, perhaps revealing something of the elemental powers he possessed....
I have some plans to repaint all of my Tom's figures soon
and yes many thanks like always for all of those kind words... !
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Ouhaou !
I wish I could use Grand Ma's garden too...
It changes everythings. Brings life, stories and inspiration.
J'adore.
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Thanks Milo... Grandma's garden is my little part of the world where I could feel old days of my past and my country. There are few corners so natural that I can provide picture like those you've seen here. Also thanks for all compliments. I hope both of us would have lot's opportunities in the future to left new kind pictures and words on this magnificent web site. Thanks once again
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Nino - Wonderful..
All of your work is very inspirational in the Garden.
I think my favorites this time are Galadriel and Tom Bombadil. Great!
George
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Hi George.... It was long time ago that you have left post on MMP... I hope you are well and all your family too... and figures also I hope soon you'll surprise us with some new creative diorama from your small factory...
This Tom I will repaint to original colors... and thanks for all my distant friend...
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Nino - I have been very busy lately!
My wife is about 5 months pregnant with a boy!
And I've been collecting OD&D and AD&D 1st edition rulebooks and modules. Another side hobby which I enjoy. And I've just started emailing with Gavin with MERP questions - because I may have to start looking into some MERP products!
But recently I've been getting "the itch" to paint again or do a diorama..
My wallet will thank me since painting will be zero cost! I already have the minis and the paint!
George
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So dear friend... you will be father to a small new great baby boy... so congratulation... this is beautiful news ! I wish you all the best and I wish that your blessed child came health, happy and strong like Aragorn ... or you
I was planed to left some more pictures for a few days but for you I will left today an elvish fiesta from grandma's garden... for another small elf who will come to our magnificent world...
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Thingol, though you said that it's for George, let me please comment ...
this assembly and painting of elves in such a brilliant surrounding simply is ...
... I cannot find a word for that .... but it is ... let me try to use the word breathtaking ...
I will try to think of another adjective that might fit better ...
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Nino - I'm honored and humbled! Thank you.
Theobald is correct. These are among your very best work. The elves, in the garden surrounding, are PERFECT.
George
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Well, Nino, thank you very much for dedication. The squirrel looks amazing.
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