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damnit, I just received mine yesterday and could not even open it and you master ddaines have already finished painting and assembling it oO
impressive work!
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I was inspired Gildor, inspired . As I say this will not be the final version as I want to add some more figures to it, but I thought it would be nice to get a couple of photos posted.
Had the troll been more the size of the older Mithril trolls this would have been a very 'Troll heavy' scene
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He...he... it will be once again competition full of painting masterpieces... my vignette will be finished next week All compliments David
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If it is not a problem we could put preview of the pictures here, just before we send them to Michael....
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Thingol wrote:
If it is not a problem we could put preview of the pictures here, just before we send them to Michael....
That certainly would not be a problem for me .
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Very nice David. As Master gildor, I did not start any kind off painting nor assembling...
Last edited by Milo (Thu, Apr26 2012 8:08am)
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I intend to begin separating parts, and undercoat them and assemble what can be assembled tomorrow and begin painting the base
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Milo wrote:
I'm not sure I will manage to start this week-end as I have flu since tuesday. Best I can manage to do in going from bed to sink, get a glass of water, then back to bed.
Please tell Barliman I won't visit the pony for a while. He may not need as much food as usual...Unless he can send Nob with fried potatoes, bacon to my hole.
Welcome to my life, Yves I cannot almost talk with a big aphonia since first week of april... Now feeling much better, thanks my girlfriend care. I guess your family is doing the same, so we can see you soon here again drinking some beers.
Best Regards,
Imisel
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Gildor Inglorion wrote:
flu, not glu Milo
glu is for miniatures
don't blame on our beloved hobbit for being ill
Last edited by imisel (Sat, Apr28 2012 8:12pm)
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At the start it was Master David´s thread to post his amazing painting examples on the marvellous Berebond vignette !
Now it is somekind of Master Milo´s thread tp prepare his birthday, to talk about his illnesses and lead to wording-discussions.
Sad, what happened with master David´s thread . . .
Seems that "Hobbits" tend to "watering down" topics . . .
Sorry for saying that, but meanwhiling this kind of behaviour is braeking my . ''**#
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mmhh some cool drink is needed in thhere it seems and I agree many posts are irrelevant to this thread let's refocus, gentlemen
as for myself, I spent time this saturday morning to cut loose all the small parts , in itself, and in order to be careful it took me almost half an hour... only to consider my mistake... now I have all parts loose, all scabards mainly and I don't know which ones goes for which character... well I'll use the pics on the website... this vignette is typically a vignette that would have required some more assembling pictures suggestions/notice from Mithril
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Turambar wrote:
At the start it was Master David´s thread to post his amazing painting examples on the marvellous Berebond vignette !
Now it is somekind of Master Milo´s thread tp prepare his birthday, to talk about his illnesses and lead to wording-discussions.
Sad, what happened with master David´s thread . . .
Seems that "Hobbits" tend to "watering down" topics . . .
Sorry for saying that, but meanwhiling this kind of behaviour is braeking my . ''**#
Sorry, I was off topic and removed my sentences.
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Last week, I received Beregond, just fantastic, complete and full of detailed surprises. shields are just great. Painting this vignette is a challenge !
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Yes, Master Gildor, good things need time, that is. As for a cool drink, I think we're right to settle troubles, that's the best way to do it, methinks. "Re-focus" you said, Master Gildor, and that's right again. - As for troubles, just go outside, focus a tree with its springing leaves, and think it is me. He will not harm you or even intend to do so. It's just me, the tree.
I never came across such a brilliant vignette so far. Yes, assembling and all that takes a lot of time. But once you finished, it turns out to be a real marvel. It's extraordinary.
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I will soon finish my painting... in next few days... and yes this vignette is really extraordinary.. .
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Nice one David. I see a lot of improvements in the past 4 years. I still have my Prancing Poney diorama sitting on the bench.
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Very Nice Thingol!! I just recieved mine today.
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Great Master Thingol. I like the all coloured scheme and rendering very much.
The way you improved the base is very nice also.
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Ummmm. Lot of skilled people around.....
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And me, still waiting for my order from 19/4.... Getting angry ¬¬
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Master Thingol- this is a very good effect to "let" the metal-parts being metal parts! ()
Covering the base with another material is also a good idea, as for the original "stone design" is a bit . . .
You know what I mean.
Last edited by Turambar (Wed, May9 2012 8:08am)
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Very good paint job indeed, Master Thingol, and very much detailed. - As it was said before, I also like the additional natural material on the base very much. Absolutely great!
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