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#501 Tue, Nov15 2011 4:01pm

hsf62
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Oh, I lke this link Master Cameosis! There is a camel walking and a camel running....... big_smile
I have to have a closer look, if I can find a pic of the camel running!cool


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#502 Sat, Nov26 2011 12:11pm

Thingol
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Ok guys.... announced actions are performed, and the figures painted

1. Raft elves - conversion

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#503 Sat, Nov26 2011 12:14pm

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2. M177 / B Dunlending of Isengard

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#504 Sat, Nov26 2011 12:15pm

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3. M38 Smuggler

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#505 Sat, Nov26 2011 12:48pm

Milo
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Great work Nino !

The raft is a great concept, with very good conversion and even potatoes !tongue

M177B, it is a right handed again ? or ambidextrous ?
M38 reminds me CH2 and PCH1

now, these shall visit Grand Ma's Garden, but I am being hasty again roll


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#506 Sat, Nov26 2011 4:24pm

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wonderful, Master Thingol, simply wonderful ... two rafts ... brilliant.

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#507 Sun, Nov27 2011 12:30pm

ddaines
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Excellent work and fantastic conversions Nino. I particularly like the animal skull on the Dunlending standard, a great touch big_smile.

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#508 Sun, Nov27 2011 9:04pm

Thingol
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Thanks dear friends for all compliments smile


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#509 Sun, Nov27 2011 10:24pm

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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

hsf62 wrote:

Oh, I lke this link Master Cameosis! There is a camel walking and a camel running....... big_smile
I have to have a closer look, if I can find a pic of the camel running!cool

the one running should be the one i had mailed you.

nino, i think i want the figures back! lol vrhunski.


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#510 Mon, Nov28 2011 9:20am

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Thanks Tomislav..... ! wink


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#511 Mon, Nov28 2011 11:25am

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Very nice conversions. Of course, my favorite is the raft with the hobbit sailor (a brave one, I think, so close to the water wink )

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#512 Sat, Dec10 2011 11:45am

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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

More than ONE year is over! Absolutely time for continuing this Harad diorama.
The last two conversions are ready to be painted!
Thanks to Master Milo in this case . . . !!!!!!!

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#513 Sat, Dec10 2011 12:15pm

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Waouh !
This is very promising. :)The archer is cool


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#514 Sat, Dec10 2011 12:57pm

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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

this is what keeps a talkative tree speechless .... rhuomm ... though I'm not surprised, having your skills provided next door.
... and besides, you're so very much skilled about converting figures ... thank you for providing these pics from your "workbench" here, Master Turambar. Though the corn reads 227, which doesn't match one year, which is about 365 ...
sorry, but I'm fascinated by this concept (as far as I know of) .... err, I have to ask again, why you do not reveil any pics of your sketch book about these thoughts. I'm sure that many around here will be surprised which thoughts and ideas come first before you start another diorama ... well, yes, the aquarell background so far matches well ... hang on to your dream (idea) about reveiling 3 figures ... you're so much close to cope with it ... thank you ...

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#515 Sat, Dec10 2011 8:16pm

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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Dear friend... as usual.... smells like a masterpiece !!!!! big_smile


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#516 Sun, Dec11 2011 6:03pm

elroi
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I agree with the companions, with this pieces the Harad diorama looks very well

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#517 Sat, Feb18 2012 8:20pm

Thingol
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Thingol wrote:

Another one is M28 but without lance.... it will be with royal standard / flag and with shield on his back... It could be Guthlaf was Théoden's banner-bearer before the War of the Ring smile

I need to shape his hands and it will be like M270 but with flag on another side...

So dear friends... I have all parts except the horse. If anyone can help I would be grateful.... I need horse in idle. Something like M26 or M269 or M270 - used....

Thanks in advance dear friends... I will pay through pay pal with some mithril coins smile
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Ok conversion is finished... and those are pictures... almost completely painted....

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p.s. thanks Master Caster.... smile

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#518 Sun, Feb19 2012 9:30am

Milo
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Very nice & unique standard bearer Nino. The freehand on banner is great !


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#519 Sun, Feb19 2012 11:22am

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Yes, nice figure and nice flag.


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#520 Sun, Feb19 2012 9:23pm

Thingol
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Milo wrote:

Very nice & unique standard bearer Nino. The freehand on banner is great !

Thanks guys... actually this time horse head on banner is not "freehand" it is decal... and I need to finish another arm today... smile I'm more than satisfied with result....


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#521 Sun, Apr10 2016 6:44pm

Thingol
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Long forgotten topic started by our member called Master Caster .... here's one conversion with his casted parts .... thanks dear Holger ....

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#522 Mon, Apr11 2016 5:57am

Milo
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

OMG!
This conversion is fantastic!

The pace is formidable, the moment catched is perfect, the original mithrils difficult to recognise. I love to see that lance through the neck.
Also your painting is better every time you show your work. It is more precise, with very good shadowing and contrasts, even a nice eye on the shield.cool

Applause Master thingol and Master caster roll

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#523 Mon, Apr11 2016 8:13pm

hsf62
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Bloddy awesome Nino! tongue
Master Milo is right this conversion is absolutely fantastic! What a great job you did!
Just a shame the wulf got hit and not the ork! lol Just kidding!
The only thing I would criticize is the fact that the wulf should bend its head in the other direktion, for the mear fact that if a body gets hit by an strong impact only this part would move first away from the impact. The other parts would be moved later in the same direction there for the head would bend towards the direction of the impact. Sorry, its just the way energy works.
But that doesnt make the conversion less fantastic!big_smile

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#524 Mon, Apr11 2016 8:18pm

hsf62
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Oh, and by the way Nino thanks for resurrecting my old topic! A while ago I was browsing through it and thought it should be brought back to live again... cool


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#525 Tue, Apr12 2016 8:39am

Thingol
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Re: Old and New Mithril converted

Thanks guys for all your compliments and comments... (also this on about how energy works winkwink


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