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  1. Tannvargur

    News August 2019: Chronos Miniatures CHM-54183

    That is one muscle strong horse. Is that a Russian breed? On the photos it looks more like a working horse for farmers than a ridning horse. But it is a nice 3D sculpt. Oskar
  2. Tannvargur

    WIP 54mm - Art Girona Clinch Rifles

    5th Georgia Infantry 1861. Sculpted many years ago by Raul Garcia Latorre. I also have it but never put it together and painted it. The hand holding the cap was missing. It is a great sculpt although I think the head is a bit too small for his built.
  3. Tannvargur

    The Deer Hunter

    Very well done Sir! The knitted cap is absolutely stunning. I can feel the texture. Oskar
  4. Tannvargur

    Painting Non Metallic Metal

    I like this. This is similar to making a true painting. There you do not use metallics when painting something with metallic surface. Like a silver vase or a copper kettle. You use colors and knowledge of colors...and how they blend and create an illusion of metal when used together. Oskar
  5. Tannvargur

    Jeffshiu's Miniatures 120mm WWII German Paratroopers in Crete 1941 (Part II)

    Is it my eyes playing tricks with me, or do they have the same legs? I really loves these figures from Shiu.
  6. Tannvargur

    Karl Allemenroder 1917 WW1 Ace

    Just want to clear that the higher cockade is the national one with the colors black/white/red (going from outside). The lower one shows the cockade with colors representing the specific kingdom or duchy within the German Empire, were your original unit came from (Stammregiment). In Carl...
  7. Tannvargur

    Uhlan! The Marne 1914 - Carl Reid

    It is always interesting and fascinating to see how one period gets hold on our community for a while. WW1 seem to be just like that at the moment. There are many interesting WW1 miniatures out there, but it is even more nice that there is a steady flow of multiple figures arranged in...
  8. Tannvargur

    Completed Wolverine SBS

    Hi all! Since I am pretty new here I dont know if you already are aware of these clips of great tutorial sculpting Wolverine. It gives a great insight into sculpting in general in these 15 parts, and how to overcome many aspects in sculpting, from start to finish. I enjoyed it immensly. I...
  9. Tannvargur

    Open Book Armature

    Hi all! Thanks for the link to sculptor David Lemon. Always nice to see gifted hands place the clay at the right spots and then take away the unneccesary. :thumb: Oskar Kitboga
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