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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Iron Hills Dwarves conversions
PostPosted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 2:31 pm 
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I shall be ordering a few of these myself, and the antler set I've been holding off on.
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 06, 2015 12:47 pm 
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Great videos thanks Dave, i have ordered 12 conversion sets from you, they look really good. Look forward to getting started

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:34 pm 
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So last weekend I went to the Redesolation of Stockport UK Independent Hobbit Tournament. The largest event of its kind with almost 80 players attending. After getting off the nightshift at 9am on the Friday I quickly packed then left for London around 10.40am. There I hung out with GBHL Damian for a few hours, before picking up Larry Miller and heading off to collect GBHL Tom on our way through to Stockports Brittania Hotel. This journey was vastly more enjoyable and entertaining than my previous venture in April 2014 when I drove the 7 hours alone. A feat I pledged never to do again for the sake of my own sanity. It was night time already by the time we arrived, and after a hasty check in it was off for a curry at Mister Ali's where we stumbled upon host GBHL James leading a warband of hungry gamers. Then it was over to the North West Gaming Centre to catch up with many of the other players and a few drinks.
Saturday morning started fresh and the early atmosphere at the gaming hall was buzzing as each and everyone registered their presence and rummaged about to see what delights had been provided by James in their complimentary goodie bags.
Unlike my previous trip to Stockport, I was not playing this time around. Instead I set up a make shift stall where I could show off some previous work, whilst working on some current commissions to try at least to catch up on the ridiculous amount of back orders I have to do. Staying in one place was also easier for people to come up and ask for tips and general advice, which I'm pleased to say several people took advantage of over the weekend. It was also my first encounter with Matt Davies of Generation Shift who set up a stall next to me selling his resin bases, cuing some mutual appreciation of each others work. :)

So on the Saturday, I spent the whole day cutting dwarves in half and sticking them onto the Travelling Dwarf ponies from Shadow and Flame. . . .
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I was very pleased that I had managed to get all 13 dwarves of Thorins Company mounted up in a single day, but then the pony was designed to speed things up massively and so it proved. Okay so each mount looks the same, but with different paint schemes and unique riders I think they will look great once all painted up. I plan to upload a tutorial to youtube soon showing how simple it is.

So after the awards ceremony of day 1, it was over to Amici's for a 3 course dinner, followed by much drinking and dancing and general merriment. A great time was had by all. I enjoyed meeting new people. It was another alcohol heavy late night but entirely worth it.

Sunday morning saw some weary looking faces, obviously suffering from the night before's antics, but as the gamers continued to battle it out on the tabletops of Middle-earth, my attention turned to a commission piece for Crucium Giger, who was after a BotFA Azog from the battle on the ice scene with Thorin. He had supplied me with the latest Azog mini, which I chopped up and reposed before adding in sculpted armour. The armour is quite intricate in places, and was slow going at times, but in the end it came out quite well I think. Luckily (for me), some technical hitches with the scoring in the tournament had stretched the event out slightly longer than scheduled, but this had indirectly resulted in me being able to complete the mini, which from my perspective was a big win.

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After the day 2 awards ceremony, everyone said their sad farewells which reminded me of the Grey Havens scene. I headed back South with The Palantir team, who made the journey a very interesting and enjoyable one once again. I finally got home around 2am after an exhausting but utterly awesome weekend, and I look forward to the next time. Thanks to GBHL James for organising such a great event. My only regret is that my pal DMS was unable to enjoy it with me.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2015 10:40 pm 
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Good write up and I'm going to have to try and get to next year's event (even if I'm not gaming). As I've said elsewhere you've done a great job on Azog, capturing the scene I had in mind exactly. Now it's down to me to get the brushes out and give him a lick of paint!

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Mounted Company & BotFA Azog
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The Dwarves look great, though this type of conversion is for those select few for either Gaming or diorama. But Since GW didn't give us every outfit and gear option with the cast like they did with LOTR I suppose this fits the spot well.
But on to bigger things, the Azog is fantastic. Even though it irks me that PJ changed his mind and vision so many times in this trilogy, the armor Azog is the best design of the many Azog concepts they worked with. You did a great job. I hope someday I can be more confident to churn out something like this in a day.

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Mounted Company & BotFA Azog
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Wow those Dwarfs look incredible! Love the Azog as well

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Wonderful stuff! Azog is sooo brutal!

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Azog looks brilliant!

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Balin of Moria
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So I'm not the first person to do this and I'm sure I won't be the last . . .

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I kinda like it :) Simple but effective!

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Balin of Moria
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Great stuff Dave, he looks awesome! Like you say, the idea is simple enough but the execution is still first rate as always!

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Love the Balin conversion. Simple but very well executed!

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some nice conversions :) love the head swap... somehow it's a bit funny :)

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I've not seen that Balin conversion yet, very well done.

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That Balin made me chuckle. I think it's because I find Balin looking so frail in the movies, but this one is looking bad ass! Loving the conversion and looking forward to seeing him painted :)

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Baardeend wrote:
Looking forward to seeing him painted :)

That is going to be a long wait I imagine.

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When the Spectre gets rid of the builders I am sure he would be willing to oblige :)

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Nah I've already got him on a little something for me.

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 Post subject: Re: UKFB's WIP Thread - Ash Tree Giant
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:18 pm 
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Okay so now its done I may as well show off some developing shots of the Ash Tree Giant before it hits the Shadow & Flame store early next year.

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Hi Dave,
he looks superb, how do you manage to create so many figures so quickly? The face has so much character, I love it! 8)
I started a Huorn some time ago now and am struggling to find a good way to sculpt bark, may I ask how you did yours? Thank you very much!
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Awesome sculpt, very well done

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