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 Taarnak wrote:
 Bolognesus wrote:
The sculpt looks nice, but IMO very, very static. Like it was made for easy spincasting a quarter century ago, or something! Other than that it's got a tonne of character. Is he supposed to get a more 'final' pose later?

The Arbites? 100% not posed at all. Just a test to see how the detail is working in a print.

The Judge Captain? That will be his pose. He is meant to be standing and listening to his acolyte read out charges or something. It is a bit static, I suppose, but that is on purpose this time.


...No, I meant the JC. Fair on the intended pose, though. The arbites is interesting, looks a lot closer to the 'old' look than the Killteam ones!
   
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 Bolognesus wrote:


...No, I meant the JC. Fair on the intended pose, though. The arbites is interesting, looks a lot closer to the 'old' look than the Killteam ones!


Old design is definitely where I am aiming.

Mixing in parts of both of these:


Along with parts that I like from the new stuff, and some of my own touches.

   
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Been Around the Block






 Taarnak wrote:
 Osorios wrote:
I really like the swashbuckler and the bronze age barbarian. A bronze age dungeon crawler would be very true to to theme, as Theseus and the Minotaur might have been one of the first dungeon crawlers (labyrinth crawler, you get my point).

Are you planning on selling your STLs at any point?

Oh man, I need to check this thread more. Sorry, Osorios. I'm so used to no one replying I kinda stopped checking and replies slipped past me again. Once I get more of the feel/aesthetic nailed down for the Fantasy Greece project I'll do more work in earnest on it. I do plan to offer figures at some point, probably through Gumroad.



Sorry, I'm not on that often either. That judge looks like he's ready to send some orphan to the coal mines in a 40k-style Dickens justice-system.

   
 
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