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Posted by Marc the plasticsfan on 14 Feb 2017, 13:59

I was able to share these on TMP recently, and thought some of the members here who don't frequent TMP may like to see them

http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=445146

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If this direct link doesn't work I hope someone will be kind enough to help me add them so they show as pics please

Thanks and regards

Marc
Last edited by Peter on 14 Feb 2017, 18:03, edited 1 time in total.
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Posted by ToneTW on 14 Feb 2017, 15:59

Lovely paint work Marc and the pics are great.

to post as pictures on this forum and TMP: Below the reply box is "full editor" open it and then copy the image link. There is a red button "Img" click on it and it will insert the code needed to create the image in the post, paste the link in between the code eg. "[ img ] paste here with no spaces [ /img ]".

You can then copy the draft post and paste it into a TMP draft and the images should also appear on there too. I hope this helps I'm not sure if I am very good at explaining these things. It will be great to see more of your stuff!

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Posted by Peter on 14 Feb 2017, 18:05

Wonderfull painted figures Marc! :thumbup:

I fixed your pictures and the explenation of Tone is right! ;-)
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 14 Feb 2017, 18:26

I like your painting very much! :-D
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Posted by ezzys on 14 Feb 2017, 18:54

Amazing piece of craftsmanship sir
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Posted by Edwardian on 14 Feb 2017, 20:36

Stunning. It shows what can be done with 1/72 if you have the skill (if only ...!).

I wish the Zvezda set was still available.

Really enjoyed these pictures.
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Posted by Marvin on 14 Feb 2017, 20:52

Terrific in every way. The quality of work on the details is truly astonishing! Well done.
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Posted by PhilC on 14 Feb 2017, 23:35

Waow, you reached a new level in 1/72 minis painting... congratulations !
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Feb 2017, 04:54

That is Very Fine Painting! Every detail brought out. :thumbup: Magic!
I`m a Blob Painter myself. Yes i Blob! it on. :-D BB
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Posted by loken32 on 15 Feb 2017, 09:55

very good job!!!!
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Posted by Kekso on 15 Feb 2017, 11:34

Excellent work. What did you use to paint "gold"?
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Posted by k.b. on 15 Feb 2017, 15:00

Delightfully painted figures Marc! I have painted some of these chaps myself recently and they really are well sculpted! It goes without saying that your mastery with a paintbrush has more than done them justice.

I am at a complete loss to understand how Zvezda decided to abandon their 1/72 figures when they had taken over Italeri's role as the best manufacturer in the business!

But back to your artwork! I love your colour choices and the grouping of your figures as well as the beautiful wargames scenery they are placed in. Your bases are simply exquisite!

If I could find fault I would pass on a tip given to me by members on this forum several years ago which is to take your camera down to ground level and photograph them at that angle. As indeed you did in your photo number 4, I think. It best shows off your brushwork!

You could also leave some space between your pictures which gives each photo the space it deserves - to be contemplated as an individual piece of art as opposed to merging them all together!

All in all ..... a tremendous piece of work!
Thanks for sharing. We look forward to seeing more!
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Posted by Rosbif on 22 Feb 2017, 04:16

:love: Wow! Love what you've done with these brilliant figures!
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