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The Brush and Palette / Re: The Grand Army of Averland.
« on: May 16, 2013, 08:13:23 PM »
I'm doing a Wizard wagon for each of the colleges, and I have my Amber college one pulled by demigryphs.  Still trying to figure out what I want to put on the top though

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Unreleased Hero Quest Models
« on: May 16, 2013, 11:45:08 AM »
Shame they never put them into production, as the plastics that were then based on them and put into the game are low-res in comparison

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Unreleased Hero Quest Models
« on: May 16, 2013, 10:59:52 AM »
Since they were unreleased, they're rare.  I've only ever seen them in one old WD, and the pictures on CCM Wiki. 
I've known they were made as test models years ago, but only ever seen teh wizard once on ebay.

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Bright College Pheonix
« on: May 14, 2013, 06:14:52 AM »
A photo to compare size with the Imperial Griffon



Too bad our beast wizards of the empire are the only one's that can take griffins.

Too bad the rules only allow that.  I'll make my own up.  Don't know if the Storm of Magic rules would let me get away with it being a Wizard Lord on phoenix.  I haven't actually played Warhammer for 15 years or so, so rules were not a consideration at all.  So it's all about the modelling and painting for me.  (Mostly buying and partly putting together, and never getting to the painting)

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Bright College Pheonix
« on: May 14, 2013, 05:52:50 AM »
If you are asking about the current plastic Empire Griffon I'm guess that would be a no. They would be too small looking at those pictures. They may be just the right size for the Isle of Blood Griffon though.

The phoenix is a lot bigger than you think it is.  The model is the same width as the Imperial Griffon, but the Imperial Griffon has thicker, wider wings, which are bent, and fully stretched out would be an inch or so wider each side. I think you could get away with the phoenix wings on the Imperial Griffon, because they're only a little bit smaller, and also because the current wings on the Imperial Griffon actually look too big.

The problem would be how well they fit at the joint to the body of the Griffon, and how much greenstuffing of feathers around that you would have to do.

The phoenix is almost twice the width of the Isle of Blood griffon, so the wings would look way too big on that.


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The Brush and Palette / Bright College Pheonix
« on: May 13, 2013, 06:47:25 PM »
I quite like that new High Elf pheonix, so I thought I'd pop up the local gW shop and get one.  It wasn't until walking back that I had an idea that I could put a Bright Wizard on it, and make it an Empire one, so when I got home I raided the bitz box.

Chopped up a Deathclaw Head, Barding from an already chopped up Demigriff.  Various bits to make a wizard, and Greenstuff to cover up the gaps and stuff






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I believe they were, yes.

I'll check and see if I have TC20, but I think that link has all the Sisters of Sigmar that I know were made.  There certainly isn't anything in the Empire Collectors Guide, which I think came a long time after TC finished.

Update: Yep, I have TC20 and those are the same ones.

It doesn't show on your link the special character Bertha Befaustrung, but may be counted under special characters rather than under Sisters of Sigmar anyway.

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Help needed identifying an old model!
« on: April 27, 2013, 07:19:56 PM »
Those answers are correct.

I didn't want to start a new thread: I stumbled across this unidentified mini via google - does anyone know what that is? Is it even from citadel? The helmet looks like a mix between the 1992 citadel knights panther and knights of the blassing sun helmets. At least it looks like it was from citadel. (Or does "TAG" mean it's from "The Assault Group"? Is that company even that old?)


http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=282341


Looks like Citadel. 1988-1990 sort of time. The beast thing on the helmet is Knights Panther without a doubt.  The wings are almost the same as the Kinights Panther Standard Bearer from around that time.  But not a specific mini that I recognise. Sculpt is very much 4th edition, but the detachable arm looks more like the 3rd edition Knights Panther.  And the TAG is a tag.  The 4th ed. knights all had those, presumably had tag on it to remind you to cut it off.

I suspect it's probably an unreleased prototype for the 4th ed Knights.  Which means Mr Chumley Warner will want to move heaven and earth to get his hands on it!

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Rime of the Merchant Marienburger
« on: April 23, 2013, 12:05:23 PM »
Well that is just awesome

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Of the top 8 in that picture, with the exception of the wizard, the legs and torsos are separate pieces, as is the right weapon arm.  So the mounted and foot versions are exactly the same torsos, but ususally with lance arms, and legs suitable for mounting on a plastic horse.

So if you can get hold of two versions of the mounted general, and some ordinary legs, you can then a foot version

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That is a great conversion, one which will just have to be imitated

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Limited edition Gotrek and friends
« on: March 09, 2013, 11:39:09 PM »
£15-25 for the whole lot, I'd get them as fast as I could click the necessary links.

£15-25 each is still not a bad price for them.  But only if you want the whole set. They're a bit big big for trying to sneak in as normal Warhammer scale minis.

At best value wise they can go for £20-30 each

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Ok, so gathered all the bits and pieces together for the Amber College


The main unit is the Acolytes and Wild men, something from a project started and never finished a while ago


And the only miniature that is already done







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We're talking nearly 25 years ago.  Back then I would have bought most of my minis from mail order directly from citadel.  There was nearly always a new leaflet/flyer sent with every order, unless I did a few close together I rarely got the same ones. I suppose I could go through some of the old boxes in the spare room.  It's unlikely, but possilble that I still have some of those old flyers.  I know I don't have time to go digging.

Anyway, it's possible I saw it there and ordered it.  Or sent an order form off with a cheque.

Around that I was buying mostly minis I liked the look of, almost completely randomly, was a few years before I settled on Empire being my main Army, once I'd been playing WFRP and was the one I preferred in Mighty Empires and Man O' War.

It's a shame I swapped some stuff with a mate, who's since got rid of all his stuff.  Most of my really old stuff is therefore Empire or Khorne, and a few odd 40k bits and bobs


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Shame I can't find the crew then.  Not that I'd sell it anyway.  And to think, I probably paid less than a tenner for it when it was new.

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So what sort of money does this thing typically go for?
And what would it be without the crew?

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I think some of those crew were used for the Chaos Dwarf Petard

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The Brush and Palette / Re: How to make good pictures?
« on: March 07, 2013, 07:40:50 PM »
What sort of distance from miniature to camera is good?
I often find if I move my miniature too far from the background I use it really loses focus, but that's not a problem, the close to the back ground suits me, but would still be good to get an idea of how close I should get with the macro function on

I have no problem with colour or levels, they seem right to me, and the lighting seems ok. 

It's just focus and clarity I struggle with.  I don't have a tripod, but I can probably set things up on a more stable surface, so the camera has less chance of getting shaky.

I think from the above, I should figure out how to use the timer option

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And quite frankly the idea that only Leonardo De Mirgaliano could build another one, and he's dead,  doesn't seem plausible with the other fluff.  Wouldn't take much for the Empire to hire a dwarf to reverse engineer it, and learn how to build more and better ones.

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Painting Competition?
« on: March 06, 2013, 11:46:01 PM »
I'm afraid I don't have any better focused pictures.  In fact my picture taking is pretty crap.  Sometimes I get lucky.  I reckon I am consistently
dropping around a point or more because of the photos.  I think my Countess is better painted than the other one.  She also looks very cross-eyed in the photo, which she doesn't in front of me.

I'm going to try and get the rest of the coach I was building for her done this month, maybe I will get lucky and a half decent photo will come out.


Oh and Graf Alberich Haupt-Anderssen, "The Hawk of Wurtbad" is Elector of Stirland.

I don't think I can get built in time let alone get it painted, an entry for March. Might be able to get it built.  I know what I've got in mind, as I have had it for a long-long time.

Might put it off and wait to find out what April's theme is

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Knights with masks?
« on: March 05, 2013, 11:26:26 PM »
I've used blood angel snaguniary guard heads on my Gold College mercenaries, and a couple of spare wizard heads, and other bits and bobs




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Chumley needs your help guys,

I need these fighters to complete the whole collection!



Sent you a PM about one of those

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Knights with masks?
« on: February 28, 2013, 08:58:22 PM »
Use Blood Angels Sanguinary Guard heads, they need a bit of trimming, but the masks are absolutely spot on

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The Brush and Palette / Re: Oxycutors Army - New Pics - 27/02/2013
« on: February 27, 2013, 10:52:36 PM »
I also intended to get a coach built for Emmanuelle Von Leibwitz

This is as far as I got, but couldn't finish it in time for the competition




 
 




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The Brush and Palette / Re: Oxycutors Army - New Pics - 31/08/2012
« on: February 27, 2013, 10:33:25 PM »
Been a while since I posted anything.

Witch Hunter for January's painting competition



February's conversions for the modelling and painting competition

Theodoric Gausser, Elector Count of Nordland



Grand Countess Emmanuelle Von Leibwitz, Elector of Nuln


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