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6mm - Small!

Posted by Paul on 02 Jul 2010, 20:10

My first attempt in this scale and all I can say is that these bods are dreadfully tiny...my poor eyes!! :shock: :-)
I messed up the blacklining (amongst other things) but I shall have another go..that was fun!! :jumping: :-)

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Posted by chen on 02 Jul 2010, 21:13

So don't forget the buttons, poor Paul! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Dad's Army on 02 Jul 2010, 22:08

where are they... ohw now I see :mrgreen:
Well done Paul, I reconise these tiny guys.
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Posted by musketier on 02 Jul 2010, 22:19

I'm guessin' these are 6's right? pity you didn't do the buttons or the eyelashes Paul :tongue: :tongue:
other than that they look good :-D
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Posted by Cameronian on 03 Jul 2010, 08:41

Nice job, well beyond me :thumbup:
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Posted by Benno on 03 Jul 2010, 09:24

Man those are good! :shock: Well done sir! :thumbup: I didn't expect you to actually blackline these. :-D

You're going to paint the farmers/pioneers too? :-)
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Posted by Frank Kelle on 03 Jul 2010, 09:38

I have to say: You are CRAZY!!! My god - I may NOT imagine about the size of the magnifiing glass I had to use for this "huge ones.."
Beautiful work!!! 10 points!
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Posted by Paul on 03 Jul 2010, 09:50

Benno wrote:Man those are good! :shock: Well done sir! :thumbup: I didn't expect you to actually blackline these. :-D

:shock: I thought that was the point of it!!! No wonder it was so difficult :boink: :-) :-)
The farmers/pioneers are hiding behind a pinhead somwhere, but i´ll dig them out soon :-)
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Posted by Peter on 03 Jul 2010, 15:58

Nice dwarfs Paul :mrgreen: Pity about the mold lines. Why didn't you remove them? :mrgreen:

Serious, you did a good job on them. Very well painted for 6 mm bods (blacklining in this scale, you are really mad :lol: ).

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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 06 Jul 2010, 17:28

I think they were not too difficult to paint. You have only to paint the head, then over 50% of the figure is painted.... :mrgreen:
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Posted by Peter on 06 Jul 2010, 17:31

I don't bring my money to your bank Thomas! You're very bad in counting :mrgreen: If you had said 33% I could have agreed with you ;-)

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Posted by luchs on 06 Jul 2010, 19:21

look very well... :thumbup:
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 06 Jul 2010, 21:33

Peter wrote:I don't bring my money to your bank Thomas! You're very bad in counting :mrgreen: If you had said 33% I could have agreed with you ;-)

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I rounded up a bit to make it more dramatic.... :joker:
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 06 Jul 2010, 21:34

...by the way. I like your painting work very much Paul!
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 07 Jul 2010, 04:42

Nice work Paul! So what are you doing, going with smaller figures as you are getting :oldman: ? Maybe we should start typing smaller for you :mrgreen:
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Posted by metoo on 07 Jul 2010, 15:47

what brand? they doo look good for 6mm and I have been tempted in the past but I am a 20mm man through and through!
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Posted by Paul on 07 Jul 2010, 15:58

metoo wrote:what brand? they doo look good for 6mm and I have been tempted in the past but I am a 20mm man through and through!

This you will have to ask Benno, I´ve forgotten :oops: :oops: You should have a go though, they are fun....a bit tiny but still fun :-)
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Posted by Peter on 08 Jul 2010, 19:17

Paul wrote:
metoo wrote:what brand? they doo look good for 6mm and I have been tempted in the past but I am a 20mm man through and through!

This you will have to ask Benno, I´ve forgotten :oops: :oops: You should have a go though, they are fun....a bit tiny but still fun :-)

I thought this were baccus figures.
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Posted by Paul on 08 Jul 2010, 20:10

Peter wrote:
Paul wrote:
metoo wrote:what brand? they doo look good for 6mm and I have been tempted in the past but I am a 20mm man through and through!

This you will have to ask Benno, I´ve forgotten :oops: :oops: You should have a go though, they are fun....a bit tiny but still fun :-)

I thought this were baccus figures.


correct :thumbup:

http://www.baccus6mm.com/index.php?cont ... apoleonics
and they have got medievals.... :-)
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Posted by Chasseur on 09 Jul 2010, 04:18

Excellent!, Are you cross-eyed yet?
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