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Post by hackbarth on Sept 26, 2011 3:48:22 GMT -9
I put most of the buildings I made thus far on my design table. Couldn't resist taking a picture: A close up on Sirrob foxes, on deep problem: That's it, back to the toy box with ye all!
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 26, 2011 7:24:30 GMT -9
Wow, I recognize a bunch of those. momirfarooq's building in front, the Dragon, Jim's Elven Tower, etc.
Is that TommyGun's quonset hut? I don't recognize the belltower towards the back.
Very nice.
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Post by hackbarth on Sept 26, 2011 9:07:42 GMT -9
The Bell tower is from Dragonshire. If I put Jim's hunchback on it everyone would recognize it instantly. The res of your guesses where head on. I just finished Momir Farooq's Bunker and the Dragonshire Building besides it when I decided to put everything together.
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Post by gilius on Sept 26, 2011 9:29:36 GMT -9
Very nice! Everything so carefully built. I was gonna ask about the post-apoc towers but then I noticed they're hidden behind the huge dragon, right?
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Post by pblade on Sept 26, 2011 12:04:10 GMT -9
Very nice stuff.
Which dragon is that one? I don't remember seeing one that big lurking about.
- Pb
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 26, 2011 13:16:26 GMT -9
Looks like a recolor of the one in Hoard 72
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Post by Reivaj on Sept 26, 2011 16:23:27 GMT -9
WoW all that stuff Look great together!! I envy you for all the space you have for them. My apatament is very small. All my buildings are in my mother´s house. I hope someday i´ll have a larger house for my houses
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Post by nikloveland on Sept 28, 2011 13:01:43 GMT -9
Very nice stuff. Which dragon is that one? I don't remember seeing one that big lurking about. - Pb It's from Jabbro (who has since quit paper minis). You can find that set still on RPGnow. That pic makes me want to start taking pics of my stuff. Who did that tower with the Chimera-ish thing on top of it? I actually have it but someone gave it to me. It looks like it was a pre-print.
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Post by Reivaj on Sept 28, 2011 14:48:05 GMT -9
Nik I think that is a tower from wizard's D&D paper models
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Post by hackbarth on Sept 28, 2011 17:39:42 GMT -9
Yes, it is from the D&D 3-D Folio, yours should be from the printed book. Mine I printed from the Wizards Site: www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fpm/archiveThe "Chimera" is a Sphinx from Jabbro's Just Deserts in Egypt set. I didn't know he didn't make minis anymore, it's a shame, he made excellent minis. I was still awaiting for a Fimir from him to complete the Heroquest set he made...
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Post by WaffleM on Sept 28, 2011 17:59:54 GMT -9
Great builds! Where is the Kracken/Giant Octopus from?
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Post by Vermin King on Sept 29, 2011 8:51:28 GMT -9
MMiP? Looks like it anyway. I don't see the boat that came with it, though.
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Post by nikloveland on Sept 29, 2011 8:55:31 GMT -9
It's kinda like a 'Where's Waldo' thing. Maybe we can make our own I Spy books with paper ;D
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Post by old squirmydad on Sept 29, 2011 14:51:59 GMT -9
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Post by hackbarth on Sept 30, 2011 9:14:49 GMT -9
It's kinda like a 'Where's Waldo' thing. Maybe we can make our own I Spy books with paper ;D I may use the "notes" feature of flickr to put the source of everything later. Maybe could I take a new picture with some more models that where left out this time. (My Maiden of the High Seas, how could I forget her?)
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Post by hackbarth on Oct 4, 2011 5:05:27 GMT -9
Made some new models (Mageknight houses and walls) for a GURPS tactical game that I'm playing this weekend: That and a better view of the skyranger from ghostofman, modified by me. (just added some aztec patterns on GIMP, maybe I'll do an interior for it sometime.)
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 4, 2011 7:12:49 GMT -9
Are the MageKnight buildings back up? I got them through Wayback Machine a while back. They remind me a bit of Dagobah Dave's original pieces before he went commercial.
I never built the Skyranger. How was it for putting together? Most of the GhostofMan builds I've done were pretty straightforward.
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Post by hackbarth on Oct 4, 2011 8:40:49 GMT -9
No, I got mine before Wizkids got bought. Wayback machine sometimes works to get them, at least.
The Skyranger was pretty easy and straightforward, if approached from the right angle. I found that the best way to build it isn't to glue each piece at a time, but to glue all pieces at the same time, starting from the nose towards the tail.
Now most of the pieces are identified with notes, click on the picture to go to the flickr page, and them hover the mouse in it to see the notes. What is still available has a link too.
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Post by bladegolem on Oct 7, 2011 12:06:35 GMT -9
Amazing Skyranger Hackbarth!!! extremely cool x-com craft!!! Where did you found it? I?m modeling the Avenger (hoping to be good as yours...).
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Post by Vermin King on Oct 7, 2011 12:48:47 GMT -9
skyranger is from www.ghostofman.com . Although this one was modified. There are several nice models there.
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