Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
Wonderful! Thanks for showing it! S.
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Outstanding painting. Spike 2009!
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that is great the time you put into that one miniature really must be worth it.
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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
One of the things I love the most about this game/hobby is the endless conversion possibilities.
From simple repositioning of parts, to the full scale convert like your thrower, they all give each mini (or team) an "unique" look, and that's a lot more fun to play with and against!
Congrats for a great and inspiring tutorial!
Cheers,
A.
From simple repositioning of parts, to the full scale convert like your thrower, they all give each mini (or team) an "unique" look, and that's a lot more fun to play with and against!
Congrats for a great and inspiring tutorial!
Cheers,
A.
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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
What he said! This makes me feel like I could actually do some of this stuff!Axtklinge wrote:Congrats for a great and inspiring tutorial!

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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
I'm sure you could, it only needs some patience and some practicepuzzlemonkey wrote:What he said! This makes me feel like I could actually do some of this stuff!Axtklinge wrote:Congrats for a great and inspiring tutorial!
Thank you all for your comments!
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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
Absolutely fantastic - 100% what I think BB players should look like (not a fan of giant spikes of sword like punch daggers) and a loverly size too, well still slightly bigger than the best of 2nd ed, but what can you do 
What I am surprised at is next to nothing of the free company man survives bar a bit of leg and face. Why use them? As a standard core for your teams? Because you find them the most posable? Just curious.

What I am surprised at is next to nothing of the free company man survives bar a bit of leg and face. Why use them? As a standard core for your teams? Because you find them the most posable? Just curious.
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Re: Making a Human Thrower (lot of pictures)
First of all thank you for your comment.Chris wrote:Absolutely fantastic - 100% what I think BB players should look like (not a fan of giant spikes of sword like punch daggers) and a loverly size too, well still slightly bigger than the best of 2nd ed, but what can you do
What I am surprised at is next to nothing of the free company man survives bar a bit of leg and face. Why use them? As a standard core for your teams? Because you find them the most posable? Just curious.
I used a free company man because that way I haven't to worry about proportions or anything and is faster to do than making a model from scratch. The pose of the free company men are not better than the ones from other plastic humans, but they do have more variety.
In my human team I used a mix of different plastic human miniatures from WFB, not only free company man: viewtopic.php?f=23&t=38318
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