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Post by inrepose on Jan 27, 2012 15:11:21 GMT -5
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Post by lordnth on Jan 27, 2012 23:54:21 GMT -5
And for some reason the topic on TMP has turned to the background of the picture.
Thanks for sharing my fiends work Robin. I'm sure he's loving the new faces viewing his work.
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Post by kikashi on Jan 28, 2012 10:33:49 GMT -5
Very nice work! I'm not really a fan of that level of chipped paint, but the lighting effect on the left hand form the gun fire is mighty impressive.
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Post by pancake on Jan 28, 2012 12:22:04 GMT -5
Sweet i want it....
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Post by lordnth on Jan 31, 2012 20:19:46 GMT -5
Very nice work! I'm not really a fan of that level of chipped paint, but the lighting effect on the left hand form the gun fire is mighty impressive. Npt chipped paint but a camo pattern applied w a small foam stamp.
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Post by inrepose on Feb 2, 2012 5:56:13 GMT -5
Lord Nth - I am not so sure about the intention of the camo. If you look under the cockpit Spaceman has added a lot of the "Camo" but not on to the left of the cockpit which has no camo. So to me it looks like a deliberate attempt to add wear/tear and chipping around the base of the cockpit but not then repeat the wear to the left on the hull. I see what you mean a bit though, I can see that it has been stamped on the legs etc. It does look like a mix of wear/chipping and camo in one session. However the overall impression is of a battle worn mecha. I like it either way!
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Post by comstar on Feb 2, 2012 17:50:38 GMT -5
Its a absolute cracker great paint job and love all the extra detail as well
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Post by lordnth on Feb 2, 2012 21:06:42 GMT -5
We'd have to ask him which is chipped paint and which is the cammo pattern. But yes we all agree he paints stunning models. He has a local friend he has done a Gruntz force for. He applies the same detail to all the models he paints.
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