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Postby Guest » Sun Sep 23, 2012 5:31 pm

THE Bob wrote:
sc0rcher wrote:Just take the brain pills, you old jock bastard and don't bother us with nonsensical ramblings.


"Us"? You're not "us". You're just one pathetic lone twat hated by everyone that has ever had the misfortune to come across you.


A bit like you then...but you, they hate even after they met you in real life, so clearly you're a pleasant chap to be around. Fuck off and die you insufferable prick.
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Postby SJ-logged out » Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:19 am

That sheep is ace! Be prepared for many "can I buy it separately" requests.


...So, will the sheep be available separately?

to see a small livestock "flock" sculpted by you. A sheep, goat, pig, duck, goose urged into combat...


Also, 'Animal Farm' anyone?

And yes, I'd like the above too. Heroes defending a village whilst the villagers get stuck in with Hoe, Axe and Hoof too.

..and a separate Sheep for my Hobbit hero...
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Postby Mulambo » Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:59 pm

Received your dragon today, and it's perfect :D
The size fits exactly on the base. I feard it could be too long, because I'm limited with its size.

Now I just have to remodel the saddle for my orc. The spikes on its back are to big for my last sculpt...

Excellent sculpt and casting, I'm glad I was able to get one :froth:
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Postby warploqueminis » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:13 pm

Hey guys!

ingervious scumme - Ey up Dave! Thats pretty cool - what degrees did you study? I'm currently doing Human Genetics BSc, but hopefully I'll be able to go for the Masters after the three years :)

SJ - At some point mate yeah! I'm planning on using the sheep as a base to sculpt my Sheep Cavalry on, so for my own use they'll haveto be separate! And a livestock flock... hmmm....

Mulambo - Im really happy that you are pleased with your model :D I've been on your blog on the link you sent me, and it is looking awesome! Can't wait to see it painted!

Anyway folks...Sorry it's been so long since I last updated the blog, things have been pretty busy since I started Uni, and finding time to sculpt is difficult to say the least!

It is because of this reason that this is a model-less update :/ Sorry chaps and chappettes, I just have nothing new to show you! Any work that I have ben able to do has been on commissions, or the progress on my own sculpts isnt enough to warrant and update - Sorry team :/

HOWEVER - I do have something quite exciting to show you :D

The first EVER ArcWorlde Playtest Manual! -

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I thought, seeing as it is such a pain in the backside to scroll through a PDF document all the time when you are trying to learn/play a game, I would get the updated document printed into booklets, for easy flickage in the heat of battle!

I'm meeting up with the University Wargame society on Sunday to see what they think, but if there is anyone around the Nottingham area who wouldnt mind taking a look for themselves, maybe a playtest, and definitely a pint, then let me know!

Once again I'm sorry that I havn't been doing any more on my own models, but hopefully that should change soon!

Cheers!

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Postby Squeaky » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:19 pm

Just stop faffing about and get the 27th done :P
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Postby warploqueminis » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:24 pm

Squeaky - It's funny you should mention that :P I'm meeting up with my caster at the weekend ( Since I've moved to Nottingham he is now just down the road, so hopefully the casting process should be alot swifter from now on!), so they should be getting done soon!

What mini do you want next guys?

Cheers!

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Postby exoditejon » Wed Oct 10, 2012 3:38 pm

warploqueminis wrote:Since I've moved to Nottingham he is now just down the road


That's handy ;) Who do you use?
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Postby warploqueminis » Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:06 pm

exoditejon - Aye, it is handy! And the company is called Black Dragon Castings - the guy behind it Alan is a new kid on the block, but the quality is next to none, and very reasonably priced!

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Postby Mulambo » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:47 am

I'm glad you liked my conversion!
Painting will have to wait, wintertime means a lot of work making firewood. So my freetime will be very limited :cry:

Now back to the more important stuff: go on sculpting and post some pictures in here :twisted:
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Postby SJ NLI » Mon Oct 15, 2012 10:38 am

I'll second the comment on Black Dragon, lovely results.

As for Sheep flocks and general Animal Farm.. err, Farm Animals, it would be great to have a set in your style.

Best for Uni and look forward to future updates. Thanks for answering!

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