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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 10:46 am |
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Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (10:35)) | I do like the fortress. | Me too - they used it in lots of shoots over the years. I love how it grows naturally out the the cliffs - very nice blending
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 3:04 pm |
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Quote (Dingodv @ 15 Jan. 2006 (09:17)) | thanks for those, ?I have thought this before but seeing these just reminds me, ?its so wierd how idfferent we paint models these days. | I agree.
The current fashion seems to be edge highlighting which done well actually can work quite well, when done badly doesn't work at all.
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 4:45 pm |
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Quote (Tas @ 15 Jan. 2006 (09:46)) | Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (10:35)) | I do like the fortress. |
Me too - they used it in lots of shoots over the years. ? I love how it grows naturally out the the cliffs - very nice blending | Which is why I wish the Epic Armageddon book had being full of these kind of pictures (or even these pictures) rather than the (cartoony) artwork from the collectable card game.
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 5:13 pm |
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Hi Jimbo, Tas and Gang,
Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (15:45)) | Quote (Tas @ 15 Jan. 2006 (09:46)) | Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (10:35)) | I do like the fortress. |
Me too - they used it in lots of shoots over the years. ? I love how it grows naturally out the the cliffs - very nice blending |
Which is why I wish the Epic Armageddon book had being full of these kind of pictures (or even these pictures) rather than the (cartoony) artwork from the collectable card game. |
I've always liked that Dwarf "Squat" fortress too!
I once scoped out the parts needed for it, but have never built one although I drew out plans and cut up most of the needed pieces.
I also wish that the Epic Armageddon book has more photos of painted miniatures.
Shalom, Maksim-Smelchak.
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:53 am |
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SM2/TL era was very "cartoony" ... we managed to avoid that kind of stuff even then as we started with SM1 ! 
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:56 am |
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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 15 Jan. 2006 (11:13)) | Hi Jimbo, Tas and Gang,
Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (15:45)) | Quote (Tas @ 15 Jan. 2006 (09:46)) | Quote (Jimbo @ 15 Jan. 2006 (10:35)) | I do like the fortress. |
Me too - they used it in lots of shoots over the years. ? I love how it grows naturally out the the cliffs - very nice blending |
Which is why I wish the Epic Armageddon book had being full of these kind of pictures (or even these pictures) rather than the (cartoony) artwork from the collectable card game. |
I've always liked that Dwarf "Squat" fortress too!
I once scoped out the parts needed for it, but have never built one although I drew out plans and cut up most of the needed pieces.
I also wish that the Epic Armageddon book has more photos of painted miniatures.
Shalom, Maksim-Smelchak. | Hi!
The fellow who made it cut it out of one piece of foam. Did a great job. I still think it exists somewhere. I wish I could find it.
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:53 am |
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Wow - that is even more impressive. I have wondered a few times on how it was made and always assumed the opposite.
Apart from us, I'm sure Darkone would also love it for his Epic museum 
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Post subject: Ordinatus Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:59 pm |
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Hi!
Makes you wonder where all this GW terrain for epic is. They made quite a bit back in the day.
Anybody know where they store such stuff?
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