
"New MiniSculpt Release: Barbarian" Topic
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| quidveritas | 06 Nov 2009 1:31 p.m. PST |
With multiple weapons, too bad they didn't include something 'historical' in the weapon choice. Figs like this can be used as accent pieces. mjc |
| Sane Max | 06 Nov 2009 1:32 p.m. PST |
How wonderful, that , at last, the four-breasted community are represented on a wargaming forum. Can't see her nipples tho – are they filtered out for the prudish types that cannot see what a paragon of beauty this quadruple-teated wench represents? Pat |
| Valator | 06 Nov 2009 1:45 p.m. PST |
I'm not sure what's going on with that two-headed axe, but I think I solve the "six-pack gone wrong" with some putty. A few problems here and there for a $1 USD metal mini from a company giving rookie sculptors a chance to see their work on the market isn't going to cause me to whip out a flamethrower. I'm not certain how Black Orc can cover production costs from the Mini-Sculpt program. Costs for White Metal aren't exactly staying at 1995 levels. |
| consectari | 06 Nov 2009 3:15 p.m. PST |
I'm not certain how Black Orc can cover production costs from the Mini-Sculpt program. Costs for White Metal aren't exactly staying at 1995 levels. Shhh, don't blow it for us. ;-) This mini might look differently in the "flesh". I'll put my dollar down and give it a try. Not right away mind you, as I just got a Black Orc order in the mail today. |
| Farstar | 06 Nov 2009 3:41 p.m. PST |
That "four-pack" is a really good reason not to Dalimore this figure. Or maybe paint it like quilted armor
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| Mr Mannequin | 07 Nov 2009 7:41 a.m. PST |
The world is made of many different people. All looking different and having differnet takes on what is right and wrong. How things should look. I can't complain about not having a six pack. I've got the whole barrel. LOL. It's a good job we don't all look the same and behave the same. Well done to Black Orc for giving new sculptors the chance to develop and see ther work produced. Feedback is good if it's constructive, We should encourage new sculptors to practice. The real critic is oneself. Keep up the good work, Look forward to seeing more work from up and coming sculptors |
| deanoware | 07 Nov 2009 5:26 p.m. PST |
Look this miniature sucks, plain and simple. |
| bollix | 07 Nov 2009 6:09 p.m. PST |
Is this the cowardly lion figure? |
| Baggy Sausage | 08 Nov 2009 4:10 p.m. PST |
To the sculptor—Nice work straight out of the gate. You are probably both nervous and excited to see your sculpt produced as a figure. I applaud your courage in seeing this project through. My unsolicited advice to you would be that before you start your next one borrow a copy of Burne Hogarth's Dynamic Wrinkles and Drapery. I have found it a valuable resource when researching how fabric drapes over things and how stress points create wrinkles. Good luck with the next one! To Black Orc Games—Thanks for providing a program that encourages new sculptors. |
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