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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

This lovely sculpt is from Studio McVey. Sculpted by JAG, the detailing is very small and quite intimidating (something I've come to expect from his minis).

Anyway, enough introduction:






 
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

Great stuff! (As always)

Can we get some pics from other angles? That's a big cloak, and I'd love to see what you did with the other side.

Welcome to the Freakshow!

(Leadership-shenanigans for Eldar of all types.) 
   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

I don't have any other angles right now. I'll check and see if any others got taken (or if we might take a few more).

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/02/18 14:56:56


 
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

Lovely work. The various materials present on the miniature (wood, cloth and flesh) are all beautifully detailed. I especially like what you have achieved with the fabric of the dress.

It does appear that the pin connecting the miniature's foot to the rock base is visible, however.
   
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Thunderhawk Pilot Dropping From Orbit





Scotland

Great looking sculpt with great looking paint! I know what you mean about fine detail being intimidating - I've been painting up some infinity stuff, and it's really challenging. Cracking job here though.

   
 
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