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1812 - nice!
Fantastic videos! Would love to see more sculpting tutorials :)
Again awesome material! More please!
Nice conversion work, looks superb!
Awesome! I wish you could put more such materials!
Lovley video, great music choice
great video
Thanks man 👍
These dwarves remind me of those that were in the Fantasy Warrior box. Yes, I am old :P Must still have those somewhere.
This young'un had to look it up, but I can see the resemblance!
@@AshandStoneNZ Have done a bit of research and now I cn see why: MArk Copplestone sculpted these both. Can definitely recognise the hand, even if these are separated by...what? Almost 3 decades, I guess.
@@SebastienlovesCookieswirlc Man, that is incredible. It's a classic style for a reason!
And I thought just painting models took a while!
Yep! You can certainly sink a whole bunch of time into converting if you get carried away!
Great video, Kiwi ingenuity at work :-) Where did you get the glaive /halberd head from ?
Cheers. Hand forged from No. 8 wire of course :D No, I made a couple of originals from plasticard and cast copies using "blue stuff" and epoxy putty.
@@AshandStoneNZ Excellent!
Great vid! Btw from where u get Halberds??
Thanks! They are made from plasticard, cut and filed to shape.
Hi where did you get the pole arms from
Hey, they are made from plasticard, cut and filed to shape.
1812 - nice!
Fantastic videos! Would love to see more sculpting tutorials :)
Again awesome material! More please!
Nice conversion work, looks superb!
Awesome! I wish you could put more such materials!
Lovley video, great music choice
great video
Thanks man 👍
These dwarves remind me of those that were in the Fantasy Warrior box. Yes, I am old :P Must still have those somewhere.
This young'un had to look it up, but I can see the resemblance!
@@AshandStoneNZ Have done a bit of research and now I cn see why: MArk Copplestone sculpted these both. Can definitely recognise the hand, even if these are separated by...what? Almost 3 decades, I guess.
@@SebastienlovesCookieswirlc Man, that is incredible. It's a classic style for a reason!
And I thought just painting models took a while!
Yep! You can certainly sink a whole bunch of time into converting if you get carried away!
Great video, Kiwi ingenuity at work :-) Where did you get the glaive /halberd head from ?
Cheers. Hand forged from No. 8 wire of course :D
No, I made a couple of originals from plasticard and cast copies using "blue stuff" and epoxy putty.
@@AshandStoneNZ Excellent!
Great vid! Btw from where u get Halberds??
Thanks! They are made from plasticard, cut and filed to shape.
Hi where did you get the pole arms from
Hey, they are made from plasticard, cut and filed to shape.