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Now that's what I've been talking about! You recently alluded to finishing a work of art (before it vanished) and I think this does breath life into the works of both Tolkien and Tubb. Thanks, no really, thanks a lot for sharing!
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ahh this is wonderful indeed!!
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.... this picture must go into a special gallery where are already pictures of Christoph from Mirkwood, Master David... me as a Thingol... so Master Gildor take it and put it in special Nikolai Gallery... I sure that he also want this.... to do... and on Facebook... yes there are much more beautiful pictures from all of Estel work... so it will be nice to see the best of them here on MMP... and Master Gildor you could also take pictures from my last few posts on my topic to fulfill my gallery... you will see those posts are from the last 30 days....
Ouhhh I'm happy that Master Estel is back with your pictures.... since I like very much his work....
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Very nice Estel, very nice indeed, and do I see an Imrahil figure lurking at the top of one of the pictures ?
On a different note I have purchased a new back-drop to re-shoot photos of my dioramas so hopefully I can start 'snapping' soon and provide Gildor with images for the gallery.
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Very inspirational Estel.This gives some wonderful ideas for my own projects.Danke.
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That is truly beautiful work and such dynamic battle scenes!
Any chance of higher resolution shots?
Whenever I can afford the full Dol Amroth set, I am going to headswap the Dol Amroth men at arms with Prince August Elves - the Battlecaps just don't do it for me. And I really wish Mithril would make some dismounted Knights of Dol Amroth too.
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VERY NICE!
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Fabuleux ! Thanks for sharing your passion with us.
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The hardest thing whenever we make a diorama is the atmosphere. Achieving that is natural and believable. Your setting is simply perfect
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