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Post by pasiphilo on Sept 19, 2013 16:50:50 GMT -9
In time for Hallowe'en! (: Undead Skeletons 28mm Paper Miniatures  Dragged from the chill of their battlefield graves, yesterday's fallen warriors rise to fight once again at the grim behest of their necromantic masters. This set includes 5 uniquely posed skeletal warriors, 5 round stands, and assembly instructions. As with all my paper miniatures, these original figures come printed on sturdy cardstock, double-sided with front and back artwork, and pre-cut to shape. Now available at the Gaming Geek Shop!
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Post by bravesirkevin on Sept 19, 2013 19:59:30 GMT -9
Ooh.. Those are nice and characterful! So the greenhold crew have more to worry about than just Greenskins now? Great work Joe! 
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Post by pasiphilo on Sept 20, 2013 4:47:27 GMT -9
So the greenhold crew have more to worry about than just Greenskins now? Yes, they most certainly do... and with even more baddies on the way. XD Great work Joe!  Many thanks, Kevin! (:
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Post by pavaro on Sept 20, 2013 6:43:03 GMT -9
I like your figurines! Ahh my favorite race - undead. Great job ! 
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Post by pasiphilo on Sept 21, 2013 11:25:47 GMT -9
I like your figurines! Ahh my favorite race - undead. Great job !  Thanks a lot, Pavaro! (:
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Post by Rhannon on Sept 27, 2013 2:52:09 GMT -9
Hi Joe, first of all I apologize with you because of my extremely delayed. I received your shipment a few weeks ago. About 14 days after you have shipped the package. To say that I am completely satisfied with both the product ( a very very high quality product ) that the service is too little. But I don't know how else to say about my satisfaction. Thank you very much ( As soon as possible I am writing to you to thank you personally for better. And also thank you for other things  ) Now this new set ... Wow!!! But ... there is at least another set coming soon, so I can make a small order for 10/12 products? Ciao Giorgio
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Post by pasiphilo on Sept 28, 2013 9:18:52 GMT -9
I'm glad you're pleased with the miniatures, Giorgio, and thank you very much for your compliments and your continued support! (: But ... there is at least another set coming soon, so I can make a small order for 10/12 products? Yes, I have a new set of monsters in the works which I hope to release sometime in October. (:
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Post by okumarts on Sept 28, 2013 13:23:23 GMT -9
Just an odd question Pasiphilo, but are you near Waterloo?
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Post by pasiphilo on Sept 29, 2013 18:37:30 GMT -9
Just an odd question Pasiphilo, but are you near Waterloo? Yes, I'm located in Richmond Hill. (:
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Post by Rhannon on Oct 20, 2013 0:20:34 GMT -9
There is not yet a pasiphilo's board so I post here. A bit OT, I'm sorry.  I received the magnificent two real size gorgeous Leaf Men figures ( link ). And yesterday, with my wife, I saw "Epic"  The first is an academic question ( unfortunately I guess the answer ). Do you expect other real size figures? ... Continuing ... Joe, have you ever thought about a life size figures wargame ( or boardgame )? I remember only "Fairy Meat" by Kenzer & Company ( link ), but I can't recall about a great interaction with the real world. So ( this morning I have time to waste and I'm pretty happy despite the bad weather, cold and wet  ) I'm thinking about game tiles, models ( figures, buildings, vehicles ... all cardboard models obviously  ), rules ... placed in the real world ( a desk, a kitchen table, on the floor ... ) that can interact ( covers, small moves ... ) with real objects ( a books' stack , tea cups ... very small interactions but nevertheless may influence the game ). Need a original background, a detailed setting ... fantasy or sci-fi ... a steampunk setting can combine the two genres ... with bladed weapons and ranged weapons ( These, like a beam weapon, can interact with any real accidental events ... An appliance that does not turn on, a broken glass, a pile of books falling ... the dog who overthrow the water ... ) But these should be optional rules, often can't happen anything accidentally. The game must be immediate, fun, and, if needed, fast ( I'm thinking to "A Song of ... " series ). The rules must be complete, they must not be too heavy, the game should be fast and fun, there should be rules for solo palying and for cooperative play vs rules ... Why we can't see them? Speed and atomic frequency difference.  So we can't see ( and record ) them.  They can see us very slow or stationary ... but our objects are like "super-solid" for them. So they may have very minimum interaction ( eg a small displacement of half a centimeter for a new cover, but with great expenditure of energy. As long as this can succeed ... or not ) Time is equal to our own. They therefore have longer life ( as elves ) ... Ok, I end here. I think I stop wasting time and resume to reorganize my files. Ok, I end here. I stop wasting time and resume to reorganize my files. Have a nice day, guys.  Ciao
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Post by pavaro on Oct 20, 2013 4:00:22 GMT -9
Pasiphilo, at what size are you drawing these characters ? How do you draw the other side characters ?
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Post by pasiphilo on Oct 21, 2013 4:46:33 GMT -9
And yesterday, with my wife, I saw "Epic"  What did you think of it? I loved the look of the movie, from the character design to the environment to the action, but the story overall could have been more sophisticated. The first is an academic question ( unfortunately I guess the answer ). Do you expect other real size figures? ... I'm thinking about game tiles, models ( figures, buildings, vehicles ... all cardboard models obviously  ), rules ... placed in the real world ( a desk, a kitchen table, on the floor ... ) I had thought of doing other "life-sized" fanart figures just for fun, such as perhaps the characters from The Secret World of Arrietty ( Kari-gurashi no Arietti). Your idea of making up rules for such characters to interact with a human-sized world sounds interesting. That reminds me of this fun little game I have for the PS3 called Toy Home in which you race a toy car around a kitchen, a child's play room, etc, and the obstacles are normal-sized objects in those places that you can jump over, knock down, etc. It's lots of fun. (: Pasiphilo, at what size are you drawing these characters ? How do you draw the other side characters ? I draw them digitally at their printed size in PhotoShop with my graphics tablet. I usually start with the front and, when I'm happy with the pose and outfit, I do my best to figure out what that front view pose would look like from the back. (:
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Post by pavaro on Oct 21, 2013 5:18:27 GMT -9
I draw them digitally at their printed size in PhotoShop with my graphics tablet. I usually start with the front and, when I'm happy with the pose and outfit, I do my best to figure out what that front view pose would look like from the back. (: If so, you have talent. 
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Post by pasiphilo on Oct 21, 2013 12:04:33 GMT -9
If so, you have talent.  Thank you very much, pavaro! (:
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