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Help Need Feedback on my minis

Posted by Bluefalchion on 22 Nov 2021, 19:32

Here are two minis I photographed recently. Any feedback welcome and appreciated.

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Posted by garpant on 22 Nov 2021, 19:47

That's great! I would say they're turning out really good. Merry Christmas!!!
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 22 Nov 2021, 20:58

Thanks very much! And Merry Christmas to you, too.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 22 Nov 2021, 22:10

Roma victor!

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Posted by Michael Robert on 22 Nov 2021, 22:39

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These minis look a bit static to me. A little bit of shading could do magic…
Keep up the good work
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Posted by Peter on 22 Nov 2021, 22:46

We need a medieval specialist to solve this problem! And the figures are of a different scale! I think they cheated you Aaron! :mrgreen:

Great picture! :thumbup:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 22 Nov 2021, 22:49

Michael Robert wrote:Aron
These minis look a bit static to me. A little bit of shading could do magic…
Keep up the good work
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Well they throw plenty of shade at me, especially around bed time.
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Posted by Fire at Will on 22 Nov 2021, 23:17

Maybe a wash would improve them?
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Posted by Minuteman on 22 Nov 2021, 23:33

Fire at Will wrote:Maybe a wash would improve them?
:yeah: :-D :-D :-D

Or even a dip in a (warm) bath of a soapy light shade, a few minutes to dry off, and then some (dry) brushing??
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Nov 2021, 02:59

Minuteman wrote: :yeah: :-D :-D :-D

Or even a dip in a (warm) bath of a soapy light shade, a few minutes to dry off, and then some (dry) brushing??


I did try a warm bath with some mild soapy bubbles and it seemed to work well, but then I checked again a few days later and they needed another one!
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Nov 2021, 03:02

Peter wrote:We need a medieval specialist to solve this problem!


The helmets seem to be vaguely medieval, but I can’t quite place the heraldic device on the shields…
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Posted by Graeme on 23 Nov 2021, 04:52

Bluefalchion wrote:Any feedback welcome and appreciated.]


Don't paint them with enamels.

It's difficult to see the heraldic device because both shields are at an angle. To me it looks like a podgy dragon with flames coming out of it's tail. :shock: My best guess would be the Vindaloo Dragon Badge of St. George of Birmingham. :mrgreen:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 23 Nov 2021, 15:00

Graeme wrote:
Don't paint them with enamels.

It's difficult to see the heraldic device because both shields are at an angle. To me it looks like a podgy dragon with flames coming out of it's tail. :shock: My best guess would be the Vindaloo Dragon Badge of St. George of Birmingham. :mrgreen:


I had a feeling one of the ace modelers on this forum would be able to decipher this mystery. Vindaloo Dragon Badge? To google!
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Posted by Xantippos on 28 Nov 2021, 15:01

Best figures ever! but they look a bit plasticky....
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Dec 2021, 13:22

They're gonna kick your a$$ :xd: :xd: :xd:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 18 Jan 2022, 19:18

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They probably will kick my ass, especially if they use these!
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Posted by Flambeau on 18 Jan 2022, 22:50

Wow those look dangerous! But still, they might need some backup. Perhaps ask your quartermaster general too bring up some new recruits? And if there's no infantry available, perhaps some mounts? Or a wardog or two? I think your troop(er)s might like the idea. 8)
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Posted by Licaón on 18 Jan 2022, 23:16

Wow, I'd say Skywalker and his fellow rebels are in serious danger! :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 19 Jan 2022, 01:25

You should see it when they turn off all the lights and duel in the dark with only their lightsabers.

They are doing their part to keep me young, somewhat in the same way this hobby does for all of us.
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Posted by Kekso on 19 Jan 2022, 12:22

Yessss, yesss :xd:

Now it is great time to say "I am your father" :xd:
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