Wednesday, 30 March 2011

One last time, 28mm Pig Iron Ferals Group Shot.

........some people asked for a group shot before they hit the road (ebay).





37 comments:

  1. awesome artwork! wish I had a steady hand like yours!

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  2. They look awesome dude.
    Great work on each model and they perfectly fit together.
    Wish you luck for the auction.

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  3. Nice post BRO!!!

    I wait on my blog!!

    fallowing and supporting!!!

    http://darkmihaita.blogspot.com/2011/03/crysis-2-flt.html

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  4. Nice, looks very good. Come check me out, alphabetalife.blogspot.com

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  5. Nice Army you got there, been busy huh ? Now how will zombies fair against this lot aye ?

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  6. I love what you've posted it this morning so BRO!!

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  7. It's great to see them all together. I hope you get a good price for them.

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  8. I just really dont like the Pig Iron Ferals! I guess its just not my thing. But, you have done a great job painting them up, and your converted orky stuff is really unique.

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  9. i wish i had the time to do this, great hobby

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  10. Awesome Fran!

    I'm so glad I don't play 40K though otherwise I would have to be seriously considering a bid and that would drive the Mrs mental!!

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  11. Bye bye and good luck on Ebay. Hope you all find happy homes.

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  12. Those look great. A nice, unique, cohesive force. Best of luck selling them.

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  13. They somehow look less daunting in the large group shot. Still very mean machines all the same.

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  14. Those games must be epic. These are used in games, right ? I love me some real time strategy games on PC. Haven't gotten a very good hold on turn based yet. Closest I came was Advance Wars on GBA and DS.

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  15. With machines like that, its gonna be a blood bath!!

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  16. They look good together, Mad Max-like, but with a harder-edged, rougher feel. Great work, and good encouragement to mix and match ranges for the best effect. I hope they go to a good home too, and for a good price.

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  17. Nice. Good luck with the sale Fran.

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  18. They look great. How can you let them go?

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  19. I'd love to see what you'd do with a Dreadnought.

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  20. Thanks for taking the group shot, they look good. Good luck with the auction.

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  21. Nice and good luck on the auctions!

    Cheers
    Christopher

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  22. Nice group shot Fran :-)
    Painting figures to sell them :-(
    I'll never do that ;-)
    Greetings
    Peter

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  23. It's sad to see it go! It looks like an awesome guild when they are all together!

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  24. I'll have them from you before you sell them on ebay, I've a spare 33p in my pocket!

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  25. this blog has actually stired some interest between me and my friends.

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  26. We both came from the generation before all gaming was computerized. I have to say that these are easily the best gaming miniatures I've seen. We never even painted ours when we played Warhammer 30k way back in the digital dark ages. I was really big into Starfleet Battles for a while too which I think has the most enormous rulebook for a sim game I've ever seen.

    Grest work, man! I don't think these guys will last too long on your auction, but I wish you luck all the same!

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  27. Great minis, nice to see them all together before you ship 'em out. Best of luck on the auction, both with your selling price and getting a fair and honest person as a buyer.

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  28. Most excellent. I think I am in the same boat with Aaron; a lot of us get caught up in computer game graphics. I will have to dig up "my work" to email you with for a laugh.

    Hope you get good $$$ for your work! I require more photos of large groups of your painted stuff.

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  29. This looks awesome dude Excellent work as usual my man

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