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Post by asterion on Jun 9, 2008 12:54:03 GMT
Hi chaps. Following requests from the Phoenix Guard, I knocked up a quick tutorial on how easy it is to sculpt flame. Here's the link: warhammer.org.uk/PhP/viewtopic.php?t=43941I could copy the whole lot over here if you want. Let me know.
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GavX
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Post by GavX on Jun 9, 2008 17:34:18 GMT
*prodes Duncan* With Jeffs permission this would be ace on the website cool tutorial, the unit really looks great, keep us updated on the dragon, thats going to be cool
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Post by Asurya on Jun 9, 2008 19:50:09 GMT
Hi Jeff
Indeed, the club will get this on the site ASAP.
Gus
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Post by asterion on Jun 9, 2008 20:17:55 GMT
Just an aside, the chap cowering behind the rock, surrounded in flame, simply must be wearing the colours of Talabecland in honour of all the stout men of that province that have given their all to defend their (somewhat miserable) land!
Red and yellow isn't it Paul? If you have a photo of the general uniform I'd appreciate it. Even better if you have a shot og Gustov himself!
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Post by PaleKing on Jun 13, 2008 19:31:05 GMT
the chap cowering behind the rock, surrounded in flame, simply must be wearing the colours of Talabecland in honour of all the stout men of that province that have given their all to defend their (somewhat miserable) land! Red and yellow isn't it Paul? Yep, red and Yellow for the lads. My state troops are yellow for the right arm/left leg and red for the left arm/right leg. However - I do feel that a more appropriate pose for the scenic base would feature the stout lad of Talabecland not cowering behind the rock, but rather about to heroically leap out from behind the rock, ready to cleave the Dragons head from its scaly shoulders. Seriously though Jeff - that Dragon pose looks fantastic, I can't wait to see it come together (and then to Helblaster it to smithereens...)
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Post by asterion on Jun 20, 2008 16:13:48 GMT
I've updated the original blog at TWF - same link.
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Post by Asurya on Jun 21, 2008 18:39:31 GMT
Amazing work m8, the way you did the flame makes it look easy.
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