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Thank you very much Mark, and personally speaking: nice to have you here!!!
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Yes, Welcome, Master Grond! It is always nice to see old fellow members of GF
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Welcome Master Grond to this great enviroment of nutty Mithril fans.
Thanks also for your concern regarding voting on the GF.
I always vote, but I guess I wasn't the only one you wrote to. Good idea indeed!
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Ahh- nearly ONE year is over-since I received this (very expensive indded) figure, the dragon as well
and fortunately I am glad about this dragonslayer-diorama -at last . . .
I hope you like it also.
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Master Rita.de, there's no chance not to like this jewel. Amazing that is. Your work and also the way of presentation always is of highest quality. Thank you.
Though there's one thing I would like to ask. Did you fix the Fram-figure to all this? As far as I can see you did not convert Fram, so the original figure still is in its original pose, I guess.
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LOL I couldn't find this place....
This is absolutely stunning Christoph! WOW! Just love it!
All I can say it was worth every second to wait for it to be finished!
You are a real artist regarding Dioramas.
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Thank you Master Theobald and Master Holger!!!
Well, Master Theobald your guess is absolutely right. I did not convert the figure, because in this case it came from The Man directly.
It was a bit toilful to make him "reversible" . . .
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so I was right ... I also wouldn't lay my hand on such an original figure. But: you changed the design of the shield by painting it, didn't you? - Take this as a joke and don't take it seriously, please, Master Rita.de.
Keep on with your wonderful work, please. To me it provides a lot of joy just to look at the pictures you provided.
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Wow!! It is still very beautiful how you combines lead with natural elements like stones and the lichens...
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Amazing work MAster archer.
As always I shall say. I am wondering if you paint also the background you use for pictures ?
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Thank you guys.
And yes, Master Forest Warden, usually it exist a single watercolour-background for each diorama.
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That's what I like! Very well organised and nothing to be forgotten! Every little piece needs to be at the correct place!
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I wish I could use aquarels also for my dioramas background...Don't you have any spare master archer ? something 1M² to put behind a bit rock...
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Before painting the White Council it is necessary to do some test-paintings . . .
The side effect: finished miniatures inside also finished dioramas, like this:
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This is pure magic.... beautiful small and charming diorama, my dear friend.... simply beautiful.... please send me this picture for my collection of your works in high resolution...
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Just amazing scene !
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Inspired! I like the contrast between the floor and the trees.
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Mate, you are great!
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hsf62 wrote:
Mate, you are great!
Certainly!!!
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Mithril friends, thank you very much.
And Master Arthadan has got the right view. Who has thought about anything else . . .
Yes, this contrast is not by chance . . .
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