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    Harlecina

    For a collector. 120mm For the water: http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26254 For the freestone: http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26225
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    Stone ornaments (1:16th scale)

    And remember Marc, the first time, it hurts :-)
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    Cat-a-phonia (in progress)

    Thanks Marc, Vicor & Marcel. I think it must be the waters of Flanders I use for making tea. Would you believe that?
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    Running water

    This is the same methode: silicone for sanitairy stop up. The tip waves are painted with white oil paint. Priming of the base = acryl.
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    Cat-a-phonia (in progress)

    Some more steps... Colour of the skin and chair is not finished.
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    A wall of freestone

    This technique can also be used for sandstone. All the best
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    Making a concave pillar

    Anyone else with great ideas? Thanks Verg en Uruk-Hai.
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    Making a concave pillar

    Always a pleasure John. Questions are welcome.
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    "Svin!" Finished diorama

    The whole diorama is extremely well done, in particular the ice, snow ad water in the cascade. The sphere, using the high bridge is splendid. Keep going that way! All the best
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    Making a concave pillar

    Hi Stiff,don't talk about my scary mind, it's so scary that I'm afraid to look in the mirror. But it is simple. Maybe it won't succeed the first time (but I believe it will), but as they say: practice makes perfect. Till soon
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    Painting marble - Part 1

    It's a pleasure John.
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    Making cobble-stones

    Always keep it simple, says a simple mind. This is also a method for making castle stones, especially for round towers. Coming soon.
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    Clipped Wings Box Diorama W.I.P.

    Good leather painting! All the best
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    Mking marble - Part 2 + 3

    Part 2 Part 3
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    Painting marble - Part 1

    More of these techniques this year and I hope I'm in the right year then :-) Your welcome, any questions also.
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