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Made in fr
Fresh-Faced New User






Hey folks !

I'm an erratic model maker, with a lot of gaps between my first contact with modelism in 2002 and nowadays...
My main activity is music video director and AV Producer.

And rarely, but sometimes, I get times

Recently I'm highly motivated by create some sets and terrain pieces.

Your Website inspired me a lot.

Check my creations, have fun.

HorusFrance

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2018/02/06 00:47:01


 
   
Made in nz
Strategizing Grey Knight Chapter Master





Auckland New Zealand

Hi,

Welcome to Dakka

IceAngel wrote:I must say Knightley, I am very envious of your squiggle ability. I mean, if squiggles were a tactical squad, you'd be the sergeant. If squiggles were an HQ, you'd be the special character. If squiggles were a way of life, you'd be Doctor Phil...
The Cleanest Painting blog ever!
Gitsplitta wrote:I am but a pretender... you are... the father of all squiggles. .
 
   
Made in se
Swift Swooping Hawk





Hello and welcome to Dakka!

I saw your Unrenewed Faith Monument, and I have to say it looks really good. The weathering is splendid, and it really shows what you can do with simple things like cheap pope souvenirs...

Craftworld Sciatháin 4180 pts  
   
Made in fr
Fresh-Faced New User






You right. The heavy lifting could easy be done with very cheap things.
I'm sure the central point is the good tools. (stuff/paints etc)
   
 
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