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That link is a treasure.
Thanks for posting. He does some pretty awesome work. I just enjoy looking at the figures and the back drop he sets up for them |
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Wonderful, fun stuff! Thanks for posting and a big thank you to the designer.
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I have recently been designing a few Venice models for the game Carnevale, and looked through Eddnic's menagerie and decided to build a few of his 'Eastern-Inspired' models.
Once I get more experience with this style, I might have to design a few Venetian and Norsemen figures
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Didn't feel like digging out my Feudal Japan backdrop, so they will just have to descend on Venice
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I did a few more of the Eastern Myth series, and moved onto the Sea Serpent, which looks great, but most of the references I have seen call this the most difficult model from the site. I think it is due to the thin curves and the head attachment.
I originally tried to put curve into the body parts and try to glue tab by tab. Nope. Then tried working out from the middle. Nope. Ended up flattening the parts and gluing the tabs. Once dry, I used a cotton swab to help get the curve going and then shaped as well as I could, followed by filling with tissue. The best solution I could find on the head was to glue a strip of scrap card to the top interior of the neck and glue the head onto it
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