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Cyprus and London

As I've rushed to the start this thread even I haven't given it much thought.

As the title says anything goes and hope yo come back with my answer

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Sybarite Swinging an Agonizer




Charleston, SC

A tough question. I've seen a lot, but some of my favorites are from Hawk Wargames. The resistance models are perfect examples. They are 10mm and have suspension and drive shaft detailing under the vehicle.

http://natfka.blogspot.com/2013/08/the-resistence-revealed-for-dropzone.html

 
   
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Hellish Haemonculus






Boskydell, IL

http://www.ragingheroes.com/products/kurganovas-sf

Raging Heroes Kurganova models. Just...unbelievable detail work.

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Heroic Senior Officer




New Zealand

Scibor is pretty good. Details are so intricate that you can loose it in the paint if you aren't careful.
   
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Terrifying Wraith





Canada

Doesn't look like that, but Korvydae when is well done, got a lot of details. For me, is my first one.

http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer-40000/Space_Marines/Space_Marine-Infantry-and-Accessories/RAVEN_GUARD_SHADOW_CAPTAIN_KORVYDAE.html

 
   
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http://www.hsfeatures.com/features04/spitfiremkidg_1.htm

Large scale - finescale.

Or any finescale for that matter:

http://www.blitz72.com/2012/12/4th-cam-scale-modeling-contest-in-buenos-aires/
   
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1st Lieutenant





Klamath Falls, OR

The wild west exodus longer by outlaw miniatures are absolutely incredible. The resin characters are fantastic but even their plastics beat gw hands down. I mean come on, the union soldiers have US in raised lettering on their tiny belt buckles.

   
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Brigadier General





The new Sick Man of Europe

Either the Tamiya 1/32 corsair or the Dark Apostle gets my vote.

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I think Lietpold must be high on the list http://www.forgeworld.co.uk/Warhammer/THE-EMPIRE/LIETPOLD-THE-BLACK.html
   
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Fort Worth, TX

I guess I would have to ask what you mean by "detail?" To me, greeble is not detail, as it serves no purpose other than being "detail for the sake of detail."

Offhand, I would pick a model like the Sicaran tank. Clean lines, well designed, and everything you see on it appears to have a purpose.

I also really like this Void Navigator. Perhaps a "simple" model, but the finished sculpt is quite amazing in it's appearance.


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