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#1SysaneOct 02, 2005 10:16:30 | Hey all, These are figure conversions that I used for my DL campagn for Sindra and Grigolthan. Thought I share them with you. Sindra Grigolthan |
#2kipper_snifferdoo_02Oct 02, 2005 12:02:07 | Very cool. Here is my Sindra Figure: http://www.kencyclopedia.com/gencon2005/images/IMG_1538.jpg I like the ruins they're standing in. I'm painting an ogre mage today. If anyone's intrested I'll post the link to the image of the fig once I'm done. |
#3SysaneOct 02, 2005 17:53:52 | Nice fig. Whats funny is that I saw that same fig after I converted the one I did. I made the ruins as well. I make tons of scenery for my buddy's game store that I work part time at. |
#4SysaneOct 04, 2005 14:46:33 | Look's as if no one cares about our fig's Kipper. Ah well. What can you do. |
#5cam_banksOct 04, 2005 14:52:03 | Look's as if no one cares about our fig's Kipper. Ah well. What can you do. We care, we're just not posting that we do. Cheers, Cam |
#6SysaneOct 04, 2005 15:08:11 | We care, we're just not posting that we do. You inconsiderate ba$tards ;) |
#7clarkvalentineOct 04, 2005 15:14:53 | Straight to the ninth circle with us! You guys do some nice work. I used Kipper's minis during the DL game I GMed at GenCon. Very, very nice. |
#8SysaneOct 04, 2005 15:44:43 | Straight to the ninth circle with us! Thanks. "See, it takes a rap on the mouth to get some respect around here" -Ike Clanton |
#9GranakrsOct 05, 2005 2:28:11 | hey kip, just wondering... they do look nice. how do you keep the paint on the figs considering the extreme use they might get in a game? What do you use to seal in your paints? I tend to use Testor's Glosscote enamel finish, but that tends to make them too shiny. Weldon |
#10clarkvalentineOct 05, 2005 9:24:20 | hey kip, just wondering... I'm not kip, but I do a fair lot of mini painting. I use an acrylic matte clear coat finish. Some of the frequently handled ones still develop worn edges on exposed corners of cloaks, but generally it seems to do the job without making them too glaring. |