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One more random question: does anyone know of any King Arthur miniatures? I did a google search without much luck..
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Actually, here are some:
http://www.leisuregames.com/acatalog/Le … gures.html
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I use both of ways to watch the movies....watching with subtitles "stupid" movies.... listen on English movies like LOTR... and some films that are processed by well-known literary works... this is important for me because of I want to learn better....
and one of King Arthur you could find here...
http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market … etalle=363
But guys let's stay on Imrahil...please.... it is my fault for confusion on the topic...
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Absolutely my own impression too, Master Dave! - but he still looks very nice once painted - the problem then seems to vanish, unless you look very hard!
Last edited by Barliman (Fri, Nov20 2009 7:15am)
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George, the link you posted ( leisuregames ) shows the King Artus range from: www.thunderboltmountain.com ! Have a look there and you find lots of more fantastic miniatures.
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Well, that horse discussion is very interesting, isn´t it. Worth, having an own topic . . .
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rita.de wrote:
Well, that horse discussion is very interesting, isn´t it. Worth, having an own topic . . .
It could go on forever , I just prefer to overlook any slight 'blips' and enjoy CT's work as is, and as Barli says, most 'blips' vanish when the paint is applied. No sculptor is 100% perfect; look at Michaelangelo he even carved a statue without arms!!!!
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rhuoommmm ... must have been a 'torso' ... which is not unusual ... rhuoommm ... but that Master Michelangelo did not only carve ... but also sculpted ... huoommm ... there's a slight differerence , as far as I know ... rhuoommm ... anyway, he didn't use wood doing that ...hom
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... I would like to paint "that variant" of Imrahil but I do not know how it look like
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Great and nice.... how many of those were made.... I'v miss this topic... I'm going to find it.... to see the pictures !
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Theobald wrote:
... hmm ... as time goes by ... I dare to ask if anybody has painted that Imrahil-variant yet.
I have one.
Its sort-of-converted.
Nothing was cut, just the figure was mounted on a different horse and had something glued somewhere!
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I like the action!
I'm glad I'm no orc, because we know about the outcome.....
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Theobald wrote:
... hmm ... as time goes by ... I dare to ask if anybody has painted that Imrahil-variant yet.
There is now a good excuse to put paint to miniature, but first I must finish the U.P. over which I have dragged my heels too long - I am just having problems coming up with a setting that I am 100% happy with.
I must also finish off the scene at the West gate as well.
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Well,well ,well ... that's what that UP was ever meant to be - leave it up to you how to arrange. For that it's not necessary to drill any holes. - good luck finding a solution you'll be satisfied with.
After (and in between) arranging that company I would like to advise you to re-read Tolkien's "Hobbit" again. There you'll find many clues about colours. Have fun with that vignette.
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I have the setting, it's just the hands will not do as the brain directs
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I know the feeling. I'm always spilling paint into my beer.
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Huoommmm ... I was wrong here mentioning the UP lately, as that is a rather more complex problem for hands, brains, and spilled paint ... rhuoommm ... too hasty I was in replying and not checking if it was the right thread where I was answering ... sorry ... see? once you start hasting it's wrong ....
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