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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United States of England

Hi Guys

Not sure if this is in the right section, I didn't think it belonged in the "Swap Shop" section as its not really a Sale or Trade....anyhow time will tell I guess.

I'm looking for a proffessional miniature sculptor to work on a littel project I have in mind, obviously I'm willing to pay $$££. If anyone here knows of, or is a Miniature sculptor and would like to know more or give me a quote for my project then either PM me or respond to this thread!

Thanks in advance guys

Delephont


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Made in gb
Regular Dakkanaut






i am currently having a model made and painted by Scibor of http://www.sciborminiatures.com/en_,index.php

i can heartily recommend him as an excellent chap.

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Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United States of England

Thanks I will check him out, thanks for the response!!!!

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Scibor sculpts things pretty bulky sometimes, and some of his customers have complained that they have to "clean" lots of mold lines off of their models from him (he uses some fancy machine to sculpt them, go figure). However, if you have a well-thought out sketch/idea like torealis's mr. inquisitor, Scibor can definately represent it well. I personally detest most of Scibor's sculpts, but that's just my opinion.

Essentially you'll want to look around on www.coolminiornot.com , there are many wonderful sculptors there to choose from.

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Regular Dakkanaut






whoever you end up using them, make sure you talk about it thoroughly at every stage. even my inquisitor wasnt plain sailing.

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I know Bob Olley does some of this kind of work. http://www.olleysarmies.co.uk/ he's done some good stuff that I've bought both through him and through FantasticMinatures on Ebay
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut




United States of England

Well, I like Scibors stuff, especially the Custodian Guards...I'm having problems contacted him/her. I sent an email, but no reply........so I guess I'll check out Coolmini and see who else is out there!!


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I worked with Insaniak from this forum to purchase my Winged Tyrant (look further down in this forum for the thread).

While he has mainly done conversion work up until this point, he has mentioned that he will be doing full sculpts in the future. It can't hurt to contact him with your proposal.


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