21 November 2011

Cabinet view and thanks

posted by roman, jarhead, kong

With this posting I want to show another part of my cabinet again that grows steadily.

Figures that I have done in exchange with other painters or did recieve as a gift. After I am selling most of my own stuff this really makes me so proud - my little collection of emotions, because every person you meet in your life will leave its mark. I can tell that every miniature in there is connected to a person and I really love to look inside there and look back to the moments when recieving these pieces, remembering and cherising the persons behind the figures - my gratitude is yours! 

8 comments:

  1. Very nice miniatures :)! I hope your cabinet grows up futhermore.

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  2. Great collection Roman. I hope to have one of your minis in my cabinet someday as you have one of mine!

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  3. Small question about the hippo... wasn't it suposed to be a present for your girlfriend, or do I remember something wrong?

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  4. that 3 circle base look.... wow, the light effect seems pretty impressive on that one.

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  5. looks like you have recently acquired a beautiful banshee :D

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  6. @Malekith
    I hope this too :)

    @Igazzu
    Keep that in the back of our heads - I am way too busy at the moment even I would love to start right from the spot ...

    @Nordgrot
    Yes it was - but she has no place to put it and she thought that this is the right corner in our flat to keep a miniature cherised :D

    @Enkiel
    I will tell that to my lady - it is her second figure ever :)

    @Weisern
    Oh yes - totally stunned me away - I think Seb can explain everything better to you, such a mad weekend :D

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  7. Great collection you have.
    It is really a connection you can be proud of it.
    But one question:
    From which sculptor is that panda-bear with the crown?
    It looks like a wonderful comic-miniature
    Ciao
    Fabian

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  8. @Fabian
    This is the Crownbear by Masquerade-Miniatures - as far as I know Stefan lives near or in Berlin:
    http://modellierworkshop.blogspot.com/

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