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Thanks, Phil, Miles and Paperbender. I like building small not only because of storage space problem but also it's a challenge NOT to anybody else but to myself. I admire also other talented small scale builders/craftsmen on this forum more on the appreciation side than the jealousy side. And I can learn from them to improve on my work. I don't really mind too much on view counts but I believe, just like you guys, in fair play. I'm not suggesting any manipulation or anything but it just seems weird that things can go wrong. Enough said, over to you!
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Well, here's the diorama. Caption: Where's my horse?
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Caption
Caption: Dunno...
Answer: Don't tell me a lie - you're still chewing! Version II: Hey, comrade, there's still a bloodstain on your gauntlet! |
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To the humours Papercaptain,
The caption could have been this - - Where's my count? - Dunno, may be he has risen to Lord, go and ask the administration! Well, that's too obvious, isn't it? So, "Where's my horse?" if not, "Where's my horsie?" Papermate |
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Unbelievable again. You do such wonderful work at small scales. Is my math right?
20% of 90mm scale would put that at 18mm, right? I have thrown away several 3d figures at 28mm and then I see this. I guess I will have to try again
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Thank you, Vermin King. Glad that it's become an inspiration to you just as it has been for me to build a mini diorama on a coin. Yea, that's you, Baxter, the quarter diorama maker that started this craziness, lol. Seems like the guard is somewhere around 1/87 when I compared it with resin figures available on the market.
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That turned out very well...amazing work!
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Thanks again, Phil.
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A preview of my next project.
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