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Just a quick post to show you my handy work so far

probably showing off a little bit, but being in the presence of like minded people i hope you dont mind :o }























Thank you for taking the time to look at my pictures, i hope you enjoyed them as much as i enjoyed painting them :0}
 

mossiepilot

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Nice Space Wolves mate, cracking paint work.

Tony.
 
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Very good, not my thing but very good paint work.
 

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\ said:
Just a quick post to show you my handy work so farprobably showing off a little bit, but being in the presence of like minded people i hope you dont mind :o }























Thank you for taking the time to look at my pictures, i hope you enjoyed them as much as i enjoyed painting them :0}
If you can it ......... Show it off.

Top work.......... 5*****

Peter
 
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Thank you for you kind words, it means a great deal to me, i took up modelling as a way to help with the PTSD that i suffer, and your words make me feel like i have achieved something
 
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Polux

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Are fantastic, very well painted figures!!

Nice to see something different.

Cheers. Polux
 
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Great figs mate, Ive seen these done on utube.

Fantastic paintjob considering the size of them.

The dude on the bike reminds me of judgedread.
 

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I can't see anything wrong with your painting - I really wish I was that good!

Alas, I can't say I'm at all impressed with wargames figures though - I just can't take them seriously. All the skulls and animal skins; mixing knives, axes, swords and chain saws with futuristic weapons; skeleton warriors ......

Don't get me wrong, my favourite author is Terry Pratchett so I have no problems with fantasy, I'd just like to see a range of figures from 'hard' science fiction if you see what I mean. There's enough SF about on TV and film so it's not like it's an unpopular subject.

I know Bandai do some really nice stuff in their 'UC Hard Graph' range, but there's not much of it and it's unbelievably expensive - even on ebay. Any suggestions?

Gern
 
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I can't see anything wrong with your painting - I really wish I was that good!Alas, I can't say I'm at all impressed with wargames figures though - I just can't take them seriously. All the skulls and animal skins; mixing knives, axes, swords and chain saws with futuristic weapons; skeleton warriors ......

Don't get me wrong, my favourite author is Terry Pratchett so I have no problems with fantasy, I'd just like to see a range of figures from 'hard' science fiction if you see what I mean. There's enough SF about on TV and film so it's not like it's an unpopular subject.

I know Bandai do some really nice stuff in their 'UC Hard Graph' range, but there's not much of it and it's unbelievably expensive - even on ebay. Any suggestions?

Gern
I suggest reading some of the warhammer novels, i recommend starting with Space Wolves omnibus 1 & 2, and thenm you will see why they are the way they are

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Space-Wolf-First-Omnibus-Warhammer/dp/1844164578/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1369415845&sr=8-2&keywords=space+wolves+omnibus

The Space Wolf Second Omnibus: Amazon.co.uk: Lee Lightner, William King: Books

believe me it will all make sense then :smiling3:
 

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I just got the Space Wolf Omnibus off ebay. I'll give it a try and get back to you.

Gern
 
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Enjoy, its a fantastic read, and it explains a lot about space marines
 
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