Right on Target Andy!! And a well deserved Dog's if I do say so myself. Very impressed with your ability to conjure up such a good looking little guy as that. I think Smiffy is right about you barking up Tim's tailpipes....Excellent result! :thumb2:
28mm Reaper Miniatures Wizard, Luwin Phost.
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I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, one of those where I'll know when I see it, but definitely fantasy for now. I had a quick look at the pulp figures and some of those might be up my street.
To everyone else, thank you so much, especially the committee for the award! It's the usual Monday morning rush for work so sorry that I can't reply to you all individually but your comments are greatly appreciated and humbling :smiling4:Comment
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Thank you Tim, that really means a lot. The online academy that is YouTube helped greatly, although with so many different styles on show it can be confusing too! A bit of coaching from my lad, particularly on the subtle osl, helped too.
I'm not really sure what I'm looking for, one of those where I'll know when I see it, but definitely fantasy for now. I had a quick look at the pulp figures and some of those might be up my street.
To everyone else, thank you so much, especially the committee for the award! It's the usual Monday morning rush for work so sorry that I can't reply to you all individually but your comments are greatly appreciated and humbling :smiling4:
For figures, there are a huge number of manufacturers out there, but as always, some are better than others.
For starters, try Northstar or Perry miniatures. Northstar stock a large number of ranges so there is plenty to browse through, and Perrys have a huge selection of historical figures if that is your inclination. With the Perrys, the sculpting is top notch, but the casting can sometimes leave a bit to be desired.
Bloody miniatures might also be worth a look. They are a relatively new manufacturer that has an excellent range of English Civil War figures with real character.
Lastly try Warlord miniatures. Just be aware that some of the older ranges can be a little “wooden” in pose, but there is a huge selection there, with some very interesting stuff…..Queen Victoria with a blunderbuss, for example…..Comment
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Cheers Tim, I'll look into those when I'm home.
VV gave me a lightbulb moment when he talked about unloading thin paint onto a paper towel. I can't remember anyone else mentioning it before but it perfectly explained why I couldn't get on with thin layers.
Of course I now notice everyone doing it :smiling5:
Another guy I watch a lot of is Doctor Faust (sp?)
Very different style but like VV he explains the why , rather than just the how, which is better for me.
Also Marco Frisoni, the most enthusiastic man on the planet, but I can't help waiting for him to intro a video with "Hallo, everybody peeps" :tears-of-joy:Comment
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