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Post by quase on Jan 1, 2014 21:54:02 GMT
All right, no idea what you guys haven't seen yet, but I'll make an educated guess... A book coming from the MegaBlocks ship, which I gave a stand, so now Porto Pulpo has got it's very own 'Code' And OK, I admit it, I was a wee bit inspirationless as far as the text went... Barry trying to read the code : And then I made a wrack, to compliment the gallows and the pillory (made from an old Gobbo Doom Diver) And Barry checking out wether it is 'urty enough... And then I visited Thomarillion @ Crisis Antwerp First off, this little cart drew my attention : And when I saw this little boat, I just couldn't resist : I also got a set of piggies, which I expanded with some piggies of another manufacturer (can't remember the name). So I made them a nice pigsty, added a fishingnet and some posters and painted it all up. And a size-comparison : And last month I visited Warswaw in Poland. Amongst the monuments on my sightseeing list was a brick 'n mortar shop that stocks Maxmini blisters... And I bought myself a set of wooden crates. In stead of painting them seperately, I decided to assemble them all on a base Some 28mm swashbucklers getting ready for a shoot-out And that's all for now
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The Irontooth
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Tale of Gamers: 3 units, 4 pieces of terrain
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Post by The Irontooth on Jan 1, 2014 21:57:30 GMT
Love it. Really awesome work.
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Post by Farseer Kyladras on Jan 1, 2014 22:24:52 GMT
Fabulous! Your Barry sure does get around doesn't he! FK
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Post by ZOG! on Jan 2, 2014 8:18:49 GMT
You need to do a "town so far" shot
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Post by Geifer on Jan 2, 2014 10:41:58 GMT
Great stuff. Love the piggies.
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Post by quase on Jan 2, 2014 16:15:31 GMT
You need to do a "town so far" shot Her you can see most of the scenery in Privateer Press action : Thanks for the feedback guys!
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Post by doomzombie on Jan 2, 2014 17:29:52 GMT
Now that`s one nicely made and painted town you have there Quase, it`s nice to see a gaming table set up with lots a great scenery........
Very well done, and keep up with the good work........
Doom....
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Post by Geifer on Jan 2, 2014 18:05:40 GMT
Say, the posters on the pigsty, are they normal paper? What glue did you use to stick them on?
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Post by quase on Jan 3, 2014 7:35:52 GMT
Yup, normal printing paper.
I Googled for victorian posters, wanted posters, pirate posters and the likes, resized the piccies and printed them.
Cut out with scissors, weather with pigments and washes, and glue in place with PVA. The paper soaks up the pva and becomes quite hard so the weatherings' best done before glueing or yuor washes simply stay on top
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Post by ZOG! on Jan 3, 2014 15:53:05 GMT
Great stuff buddy
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Post by Geifer on Jan 3, 2014 18:42:52 GMT
Thanks. I was thinking of making a couple of propaganda posters. That should help me to get them look good.
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Post by quase on Apr 2, 2014 23:44:45 GMT
Here is my contribution to the Tabletop World painting compie (and a very nice addittion to Porto Pulpo, all in one go ) You can see the piccies on Facebook here. And if you like what you see, don't hesitate to click the 'Like' button And do also check out the other participants... plenty of awe-inspiring stuff in there! I hope you guys like what you see!
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Post by Stretch on Apr 3, 2014 7:53:17 GMT
That is simply fantastic
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Post by Manus on Apr 3, 2014 10:21:55 GMT
That is down right excellent - what did you use for roofing?
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Post by quase on Apr 3, 2014 11:03:24 GMT
Ah ok... small misunderstanding... the cottage is bought from Tabletop World. The extension : corral and lean-to are built by me
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