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Made in gb
Sadistic Inquisitorial Excruciator





Preston/England/United Kingdom

That is really nicely done, especially the cloak and rune armour.

Now the only thing is the helmet might be a little large for her frame? Is there a smaller helmet you could use?#



Peter
   
Made in be
Sneaky Striking Scorpion






Thanks everyone.

@ PDH - i know what you mean but be assured its just an optical trick of this photograph. This mini is a real Biaatch to photo as there is almost no flattering angle (i.e. one that doesn't comprimise another).

FTL

   
Made in us
Ghastly Grave Guard





The cold reaches of space

I like it! I was going to say the same- the head looks a bit too big, but the sculpting is very well done. The robes especially. I'm not completely sold on the nude-front eldar sorceress, but it's probably more indoctrination than anything else. Despite how we know them to look from GW, your sculpt is looking ace. Are we going to see some paint on this badboy, er, girl?

-Remi

 
   
Made in be
Sneaky Striking Scorpion






HF Izanagi wrote:I like it! I was going to say the same- the head looks a bit too big, but the sculpting is very well done. The robes especially. I'm not completely sold on the nude-front eldar sorceress, but it's probably more indoctrination than anything else. Despite how we know them to look from GW, your sculpt is looking ace. Are we going to see some paint on this badboy, er, girl?

-Remi


Well i understand however firstly this is my reponse to the pimp my sorcerer comp so i decided to leave certain aspects of the original model. And secondly, she'll is an exodite so a little elegant feralness is acceptable i think.

I'm hoping to paint at some point.

FTL

   
Made in be
Sneaky Striking Scorpion






So WIPs of 3rd Dragon knight here. Some quite extensive remodeling done to give the creature a low almost stalking like posture... i intend the tail to be quite high and fairly straight, again, a bit stalking... the rider will be leaning back slightly as if to counter balance himself. The left leg proved very tricky to level, hence being raised of the ground slightly... i will just give it somethng to stand on.

FTL




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Made in it
Regular Dakkanaut




Bastia U. (PG)

fasterthanlight wrote:Been a while, but i've been working on this as my entry for the pimp 40k contest. Thought i'd post it here to for some faster feedback. Still WIP... getting there though.

FTL







can you add a rear photo!?
   
Made in gb
Journeyman Inquisitor with Visions of the Warp





Stunning work ! These are eaxctly as an exodite should look, loads of movement in the poses , slightly ferrel, these guys aere going to be the exemplar of exodites when complete.
any chance of a pic of your sculpting tools mate. love love to know with what tool you made those amulets
   
Made in be
Sneaky Striking Scorpion






Update on DK #3, requested rear shot of Farseer and sculpting tools.

@Neil101 - I think they are pretty standard sculpting tools... my trick is to lubricate lightly with cooking oil (olive, sunflower... whatever is about).

FTL








   
Made in gb
Jealous that Horus is Warmaster






really amazing GS skills. Looking at the large photos it takes a moment to really appreciate how small all that detail is.
great job
I like a lot

   
 
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