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Ivanovo, Russia

Hi all!
I am trying to create a set of miniatures to be realistic and truescale around 32mm.This is the first figure WIP. Could you give me a feedback on that?
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3D Model of a green mean machine


   
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Powerful Phoenix Lord





Looks good to me.
   
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Looks solid and pretty detailed, though not sure orks really show off true scale the best. That said, the pose is nice, but something about it really makes my eye think his head's off center from his body. I think its the big pauldron overhang combining with the tilted head to throw off my reference points.
   
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Ivanovo, Russia

Vejut wrote:
Looks solid and pretty detailed, though not sure orks really show off true scale the best. That said, the pose is nice, but something about it really makes my eye think his head's off center from his body. I think its the big pauldron overhang combining with the tilted head to throw off my reference points.

The head is slighlty turned to side and you are right that it could seem so due to the view point and shoulder pad that the head is not centered well. however i am pretty sure it is. previous verion below show the real truscale variant for comparison. There you can see that the head was even smaller
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Boston, MA

Well this would be great for Ghaz since he is supposed to be absolutely enormous. If you made 'true-scale' / giant character models - like Ghaz, I'd certainly be interested.

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