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Post by josedominguez on Aug 3, 2011 1:45:08 GMT -9
Second of my Hordes sets.... multi-figure sets of easy to cut high contrast figures designed for 15mm but easy to scale up Each set will contain a lot of variants and options. Rank and file goblin with hand weapon Goblin berserker with toothy cave beast on a stick
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Post by tugunmojo on Aug 3, 2011 7:11:47 GMT -9
Nice!
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 3, 2011 8:22:40 GMT -9
Cave goblin warlord 1
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 3, 2011 9:15:37 GMT -9
Machette and shield infantry 1
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 3, 2011 10:05:09 GMT -9
Cave Toad Licking Berserkers with Toothy Cave beast on a stick. Anyone recognise the toad?
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Post by Parduz on Aug 3, 2011 11:48:24 GMT -9
This is awesome and hilarious at the same time!
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 4, 2011 5:14:54 GMT -9
Multi-pose
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 4, 2011 6:20:26 GMT -9
Ratchit and the rabbitslayers
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 4, 2011 7:54:59 GMT -9
I'll have to remember not to wear rabbit ears the next time I am spelunking ... LOL
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Post by Dryw the Harper on Aug 4, 2011 15:19:49 GMT -9
I love the Rabbitslayers. There is a mage in my campaign that is famed for having saved a wagon-load of rabbits. He even wears a patch of a Bunny on his wizard's robes to remember the event. These guys would make a perfect advisary for him. ;D Dryw the Harper
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 4, 2011 15:32:57 GMT -9
I've just got the dead bunny standard bearer and bunny bongo musician to finish
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 5, 2011 5:41:35 GMT -9
The complete regiment five different cleaver armed goblins (ten when reflected) plus Ratchit, Dead Bunny Standard Bearer and Bunny Skull Drummer nearly ready for release. The poses are designed for easy cutting.
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 5, 2011 5:47:18 GMT -9
Close up on the command models Varied finish. Better for 15mm?
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Post by gilius on Aug 5, 2011 7:00:19 GMT -9
These are all so nice, and funny too. I'd think that the the brighter colors and increased contrast on the alternate finish will look better when printed but I'm curious about how the contrast in the borders will look. I'll try to test print and photograph them later (surely you can test print them but I suppose an additional sample might be useful.)
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Post by onemonkeybeau on Aug 5, 2011 7:55:06 GMT -9
WOW!
Jose!
You've really improved!
NICE, NICE, NICE job dude!
onemonkeybeau
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 5, 2011 8:54:01 GMT -9
These are all so nice, and funny too. I'd think that the the brighter colors and increased contrast on the alternate finish will look better when printed but I'm curious about how the contrast in the borders will look. I'll try to test print and photograph them later (surely you can test print them but I suppose an additional sample might be useful.) Any input is appreciated...
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Post by gilius on Aug 8, 2011 5:45:49 GMT -9
Had some troubles this weekend so I only managed to test print the figures now. In the end, turns out that both versions look the same. My procedure was to open both pictures in Gimp, turn them into one image, label them (standard and enhanced) then print in 180gsm paper at normal and fine quality. My printer is an Epson T23. The photo isn't that great given my terrible camera but still, the important point is to compare one version to the other. Attachments:
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 8, 2011 7:23:23 GMT -9
I think I'll stick to the original filter then it's good seeing something I've done in someone else's hands too!
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Post by josedominguez on Aug 9, 2011 4:33:32 GMT -9
Additional hero for the rabbit slayers 'The Butcher'
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Post by paladin on Aug 9, 2011 5:29:32 GMT -9
this gets instant laughter !!! Very cute things here going on. I have to check your other armies. The bunny skulls are awesome !
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Post by kiladecus on Aug 20, 2011 15:19:14 GMT -9
You know, I have NEVER been a big goblin fan... but these have won me over in a big way!
Now, let me see some with rifles, and I will go warm up my printer...
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