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Posted by Wiking on 09 Oct 2025, 17:20

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Started in 2023. Finished in 2025.

Figures from IMAI and Cäsar.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 12 Oct 2025, 18:42

Another project as original and fun as all yours, Wiking, full of little details in every corner of the pictures (the Pepsi barrel, the dragon's elk antlers, the paintings on the rocks, etc.). I admire the patience you show in gluing all the scales covering the dragon! :drool: :drool: :drool:

Great work, my friend, congratulations! :thumbup:

Santi.
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Posted by Wiking on 12 Oct 2025, 19:51

Thank you very much for your nice words Santi.

Man, you are so incredible right abaut the scales !
These single bit by bit gluing is now the most boring part in my modeling history.
And beat by distance the painting of the tilts like a chess board.
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Posted by MABO on 13 Oct 2025, 06:40

Stunning work again. Another real "Wiking project".
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 14 Oct 2025, 18:45

Great work Wiking, as usual, incredible fantasy !

But the best is the cat ! You made it really perfect, even if the scale is a bit too big :xd: :xd: :xd:
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Posted by Peter on 14 Oct 2025, 18:49

Great work again! :thumbup:

Love the cat! :love:
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Posted by Michael Robert on 15 Oct 2025, 17:07

Hallo Wiking,
fantastic as ever. I was wondering quite some time about the anatomy of the dragon. Still don't understand all : feet, eyes, hands, flame thrower, tiny wings, ears, fingernails... ? It looks just like it has jumped from a painting from Hyronimus Bosch. So must have existed.
The anatomy of the smaller black wild animal I know well, I have these at home, too.

Love the use of the sprinter, and the cave paintings are also very nice, and also I don't quite understand the connection. Questioning and making hypothesis is part of the fun.
Thank you, Wiking
Greetings
Michael
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Posted by MABO on 26 Oct 2025, 07:17

Michael Robert wrote:Questioning and making hypothesis is part of the fun.


:-D :yeah:
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Posted by sberry on 28 Oct 2025, 08:17

Santi Pérez wrote:Another project as original and fun as all yours, Wiking, full of little details in every corner of the pictures (the Pepsi barrel, the dragon's elk antlers, the paintings on the rocks, etc.). I admire the patience you show in gluing all the scales covering the dragon!

Yes, I love that dragon! And it takes the notion of "scale modeling" to a whole new level...
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