13 September 2010

A little Work in Progress Update

Posted by Raffa, Picster, Capuchin,...

Hey Everyone!

i decided to show some work in progress snapshots from my current project (or my nemesis ;-) ).
Here you go... by the way, 1400 Stones were being glued together for the base ;)


Everything is still mucho work in progresso ;-)
hope you like it!

Cheers,
Raffa

26 comments:

  1. The Base ist a piece of Art. Just wonderfull with many work in it. Have you used an airbrush for painting it?

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  2. your a sick littel guy. still wip and i love it like hell, give me its phone number PLEASE

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  3. Hello Raffa,

    walls looking really good and it is amazing how many stones you have bricked. How did you got such small bricks? Where you got the miniature from? Questions - Questions - Questions!!!!!

    Eyes, skin and the eyeglasses of your miniature are fantastic. I am looking forward to see the complete base with miniature.

    Regards

    @Daddy Cool

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  4. Hey everone,
    the skaven mini was a little bit modified squeek headhunter and the oger mercenary is a heavily converted standard oger.

    I've used the airbrush on the base, mainly to cover the back, 90% of the front was painted with a brush.

    Cheers,
    Raffa

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  5. Is this for golden demon? If so, best of luck to you - I'm sure it'll do fabulously.

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  6. Crivens!!! That ogre sure is wonderfull!!!! Do you intend to put some fire or OSL from the gun?

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  7. ähm...no words...just a really really great base!

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  8. Freaking, awesome, insanely gooooodlike.

    Grumbler

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  9. The painting autist strikes again!!! :D

    Well, Raffa, I don't have any words left to describe how much I love these two pieces.

    Can't wait to see them in real one day. Those are a good reason to come to this years GD in Cologne - and to meet you and the other guys again after a long time as well ;-)

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  10. Yeah great!
    I think I have to steal this awesome piece of art, when I meet you at the sculpting class from mati :D Keep up the great work, see you in 3 weeks :D

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  11. Aùmazing job ! how have you buy stones ?

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  12. That is a damn great project! Can't wait to see it finished... very inspiring... keep it up!

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  13. Stunning, Jaw Dropping Stunningly brilliant.

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  14. Caramba!!! Can't take my eyes of these pics. Mind-blowing! Praying Jim Johnstons words repetitive in my mind - pretty F+&*ing amazing, .. pretty F+&*ing Amazing .. no words .. urgsbrtrsbs ...

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  15. I could see it in Wuppertal and it is REALLY awesome.
    Great work. :)

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  16. Amazing!
    Such a wonderful base! That sure requieres a lot of imagination and dedication. We are speechless again :O

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  17. Erm... insane... and brilliant! This is going to hit the ball way out of the park. So far it didn't really cross my mind to visit GD in Germany this year, but now I am actually considering coming to Cologne.

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  18. How made/where buy you the stones for the first work, Picster?

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  19. Hey there, the stones were bought.
    Just search for 1/35 bricks ;)

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  20. Been away for a while, but when I saw this... It's just mindblowing! Love the epic scene and the atmosphere.The converted Ogre is just how GW's minis should look like! And the painting... Magnific, fantastic! Thanks for sharing and inspiring us

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