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No, sorry, Mistress Sevlag, as you told you're right handed you hold falcons or them other birds of prey at your left hand because you need your right hand to .... ney, not for holding an apéritif but rather for cheating that feathery-birdy-beings with a reward, such as mice or very tiny yellowish-feathered-other-birdy-beings ... huoomm ...
Galadriel in plate armour ... well ... there have been many discussions about the armour of elves within the last few years ...
well and as for workbenches, you shouldn't provide pics here, as the last time I did that our dear Master barkeep complained that Mrs B complained about his workbench, as mine seemed to be ...err, tidier than his one .... so this seems to be a very serious matter ... that's why I chose to have three. Two down under in the cellar and one upstairs, which is the tidy one ... rhuoom
and as for horses in the Pony, you're right, Master Hsf62, never seen any horsy-being around there withinb the last 20 years or so ... I just was trying to place a joke .... have to have a better one next time ....
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All good my friend, maybe I should create a zentaur for the taproom....
half man half horse, that would be ok I guess
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Definitely NOT ... didn't you read the sign at the door, saying "no cent an hour allowed in these premises" ... which I guess means that our barkeep asks us to spend a bit more within an hour ... at least that's what I can decipher ... I'll go over to the Pony now, maybe it's the first time I meet a Cent'(n)'hour over there ... remember Master Samwise, who always wanted to see an Oliphant, or beast like that ...
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Err, that thing above the "e" is very nice Théobald ... no one called me like that before ... means a rather soft stressing on that vowel, a circon graphe would have utterly spoiled that sound ... rhuom ...
anyway ... very nice pics, so I see you also chose the basic colour scheme for Elves as I also did - late back in the 80s that was ... rhuoommm ... sorry, no harm intended, Mistress Sevlag ...
but ... I do once had the eyes of an eagle ... so I can tell "warhammer" from "GW" stuff ... huomm ... it's nice to know that your husband let you know what he's painting ... huom ... please don't take me that seriously, but I'm just in a mood for laughters ... just me, the tree ...
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Nice pictures elf lady thanks for this... This dragon is great.. it looks like dragon from movie "Dragon heart"....
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Ah, we see more and ...even workbenches where I like to notice I am not the only 1988 fan in France Making dioramas since and having kept the passion.
Thanks for sharing with us Lady Severine!
I'm jalous, I have 2 M110 without this nice shield. ANyone having spares ?
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Yes, I do!
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Thank you for the pictures mistress sevlag! I like the brightnes of colors, nice choice!
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When I wanted to realize Smaug, I wondered how paint Bilbo so that it appears to be invisible: what paint could well represent invisibility? ..
Then one day while walking in the creative arts store near the place where I work, I found the resin crystal (transparent) and I told myself that Bilbo should be done with it ... But how?
And I also found the resin to create a mold with my figurines in which the resin crystal casting. And here's the result here:
http://mithril.faerylands.eu/galleries/ … 50.jpg.php
The picture is not very clear, because taking something invisible is by definition difficult .....
Last edited by sevlag (Wed, Feb27 2013 4:03pm)
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ahhh I was wondering how you had managed to get this wonder realised!
that's VERY VERY interesting and I may even add I am interested in this !
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This is great idea and very good result !
I may do the same for M62 as I always felt it would be great to have Bilbo invisible in front of Samug (as Master Archer calls him ).
thanks for sharing this with us.
Last edited by Milo (Wed, Feb27 2013 5:25pm)
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I don't think there would be any licence breaking if you cast a figurine in transparent resin it can't pass for a genuine figurine in no way at all...
so well, if those moulds are re-usable, I would humbly ask you if you could make one for me I would really like to have an invisible Bilbo (it would also be great to have an invisible Frodo maybE?)
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Milo wrote:
This is great idea and very good result !
I may do the same for M62 as I always felt it would be great to have Bilbo invisible in front of Samug (as Master Archer calls him ).
thanks for sharing this with us.
Oh yes! I am a really fan of Samug and like him very much indeed since I read this book as I was a child!
For me: THE dragon!
Last edited by Turambar (Wed, Feb27 2013 11:43pm)
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Gildor Inglorion wrote:
I don't think there would be any licence breaking if you cast a figurine in transparent resin it can't pass for a genuine figurine in no way at all...
so well, if those moulds are re-usable, I would humbly ask you if you could make one for me I would really like to have an invisible Bilbo (it would also be great to have an invisible Frodo maybE?)
Before I make this invisible figure, I posed me the question about the legitimacy of such achievement, but I thought like you: because it does not exist, I don't think this is plagiarism. I hope so
It would be a pleasure for me to give you a figurine, Master Gildor.
But you must know that I didn't have the figurine of Bilbo M62, so I made my mold with Frodo M123.
So either you agree to have a Bilbo / Frodo invisible, like mine and I'll make it a quickly, or Milo is trying to do the same with the real Bilbo and should do with him, or last solution someone lends me a Bilbo, I mold it and return it to its owner and I can make you Bilbo.
And once the mold is made, if other gentlemen also want this figurine, I can do it for them.
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I can send you my M62 Bilbo and let you do a mould for everyone who asks as I have very few spare time these days.
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Not much different to metal casting..
I like!
Well done mistress sevlag! I should have some pics for you on the weekend. Sadly enough not of the whole range....
Last edited by hsf62 (Thu, Feb28 2013 11:46am)
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wonderful, indeed -- so if i gathered correctly, the mold is made of resin as well?
would you have a link to the product or a manufacturer name? thanks in advance!
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cameosis wrote:
wonderful, indeed -- so if i gathered correctly, the mold is made of resin as well?
would you have a link to the product or a manufacturer name? thanks in advance!
To make the mold of the figurine, I used Siligum brand Pébéo. It consists of two products, one white and one blue need to mix. But beware, once mixed it dries very quickly. I made a entourage with lego, made a first thickness of Siligum, put the figure inside, once dry (5 min), I covered the model with a second layer of silugum for having the two-part mold.
Then you open the mold, remove the figurine, you cut two openings at the top: one to put the crystal resin using a syringe and a smaller one for the air escapes. Before placing the resin, the mold must be coated with Vaseline. Drying time: 24 hours.
The resin cristal :
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Milo wrote:
I can send you my M62 Bilbo and let you do a mould for everyone who asks as I have very few spare time these days.
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It's very nice of you to send me your figurine M62. I just buy resin to make a new mold of this figure. Then I can make it for everyone wish for: there are already for you and Gildor. Who else would like Bilbo and Frodo invisible?
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