I have added some goblin and squeleton units to my armies page below :
http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/?page_id=1263 (http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/?page_id=1263)
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images/AdG-50b.jpg)
(the sipers come from Warhammer quest)
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images/AdG-51a.jpg)
I like the use of the GW plastic giant spiders to make spider rider and like the Skeleton banner design. Very Good
Steven
splendid work 8)
Nice! 8)
Nicely done - that banner is top-notch 8)
Great stuff sir!
They look really great! love the spider riders
Thanks :)
I have made a camp for my evil army :
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/AdG-56a.jpg)
and I wanted orcs mounted on giant lizards, so I use some from lizardmen range :
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/AdG-59a.jpg)
I also finished a skirmish unit with crossbow :
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/AdG-52.jpg)
More photos on my blog :
http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/?tag=10mm (http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/?tag=10mm)
Nicely done sir!
Very nice.
I also like the town walls on your blog. am I right that you made when stone wall texture out of polystyrene, then make a cast of this to make the other walls?
Quote from: fred12df on 14 December 2011, 03:29:45 PM
Very nice.
I also like the town walls on your blog. am I right that you made when stone wall texture out of polystyrene, then make a cast of this to make the other walls?
It's not casting, it's making a master die, and then stamping. There's a link to a tutorial (also available in English) in the post. Very good results too. 8)
http://www.onemoremini.com/2011/05/20/tutorial-fortifications/
Thanks for the link - makes it much clearer.
Is this done using normal polystyrene (like that found in computer packaging)? It looks to be of a bit higher density than that?
Quote from: fred12df on 14 December 2011, 09:49:18 PM
Is this done using normal polystyrene (like that found in computer packaging)? It looks to be of a bit higher density than that?
From what I see, it looks more like a hi-density PS foam (extruded, not expanded), the kind that is used for insulation(?), not the bubbly type that is used in packaging.
To OldenBUA : you are right for both
Thanks to all. 10mm is a col scale for big armies and good mass result. :)
Really nice stuff Olly !
Cheers - Phil
looking good :D
As I said on your blog: great job!
Thanks.
Here is my latest paintings :
- elven cavalry
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/10mm2012-04.jpg)
- elf archers
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/10mm2012-05a.jpg)
- and some goblin command and skirmishers
(http://oll.free.fr/Imagifig/Images2/10mm2012-03.jpg)
Very nice - really like that pointy-eared cavalry 8)
nice display of colours!! great
Really cool stuff!