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  1. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    Time to continue the base. I cut a 3mm PVC plate corresponding to the size of the base, trimmed and rounded the edges. I did this to at least slightly raise the surface of the future sand above the plane of the base. And to give some thickness and unevenness to the relief. I glued it with...
  2. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    Yes, I talked about it with the manufacturer. It's not difficult to sharpen it with a file. Well, and in the new dimacher, it seems, this has already been taken into account.
  3. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    The next step is choosing a suitable stand. For a duel between two gladiators, it would be good to have a suitable oval oblong stand. It is good if you have prepared stands for future use for different occasions. Or you have the opportunity to order a stand of the required size. 12,5х7...
  4. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    For me, it is a prerequisite to glue metal pins into the legs of the figures for the subsequent possibility of dismantling from the main base, installation on a temporary base during painting, as well as for reliable fixation in the finale. If you don't have the right wire to make the pins...
  5. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    I glued the gladiators. The quality of the workmanship and the joints are excellent. Almost no processing was required. I will leave the shield unglued for ease of painting.
  6. Sergey Popovichenko

    WIP "Gladiator fight" - Faces of War Military Miniature

    Not long ago, the Polish company "Faces of War Military Miniature" appeared in the world of miniatures. https://www.facebook.com/fow.miniature...
  7. Sergey Popovichenko

    Review Secutor from "Faces of War Military Miniature"

    Another review of another figure from "Faces of War Military Miniature". Continuation of a large and probably the widest in perspective series of gladiators in miniature...
  8. Sergey Popovichenko

    Review Veteran of the War of the Roses - Bust from Zone Miniatures

    The figurine is primed, need to find some time for painting.
  9. Sergey Popovichenko

    Review "Retiarius" from Faces of War Military Miniature

    Review of the gladiator "Retiarius" from =AZVXRnEiU7FKRXOC1U63_ixsOqx_r8y8LVNZ6e7hh-rxz7LnjHpXWCyLB_7ueXk9JjYxDfbNfr7g30NtmZ1T9ueVRnPN8CCJNkw3vkv3J3Von9ehNQSp1kbFJjxdN9rOc7mRFeIqsOORLa9U7doxXp6hvH0T329Pg20QoCOs4jSp8c6M6KUOvVRnjWSRthJVQGg4rZPD24xY8cbiQXDgimhy&__tn__=-]K-R']Faces of War Military...
  10. Sergey Popovichenko

    Review "Swiss halebardier, mid 15 century" from Panzerart

    A short review of another figurine from Panzerart (Poland)...
  11. Sergey Popovichenko

    Review Review of the Tin-Berlin knight of the 14th cent

    I think you could try talking to the manufacturer about printing one for yourself. https://www.facebook.com/oleg.kunz.39 - Oleg Kunz lives in Germany. He is the owner of Tin-Berlin.
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