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September 5, 2018 at 9:14 am #146264Tim BancroftKeymaster
It’s funny, the Ghar models grow on you and can be placed into some really wierd poses. I ended up putting some of mine on apparently unstable rock bases just to be able to have them at different angles. 🙂
And that’s a very tidy workstation!
September 5, 2018 at 3:39 pm #146302Rough RiderParticipantAnd that’s a very tidy workstation!
Yeah, that’s not normal. 😉
September 5, 2018 at 7:44 pm #146311KiwiscottParticipantAs I have no dedicated hobby space anymore my workstation has to be portable so I can get it out and pack it away easily, so I cant have too much stuff on the go at one time.
But I confess I did have a quick clear up just prior to taking the photo.September 12, 2018 at 5:59 am #146549KiwiscottParticipantI may have gotten a bit sidetracked from my Antares stuff with the arrival of my clearance sale order.
November 5, 2018 at 6:31 am #149631PrimusPilusParticipantGreat brushwork!!
Loving the colour schemes.
Are the figures in this last photo from the Project Z range Warlord sells?
They look great for plastics.
November 20, 2018 at 10:48 pm #150574KiwiscottParticipantThanks Primus
Yes, those figures are from the Project Z range, apart from the dog which is from a Perry set.
I was pleasantly surprised at how those Project Z plastics painted up, they are much better than I expected.
Its a shame they are not more true multipose but with the price I paid for them I am very happy.
They have so many bits on the sprue I think they will be cropping up on BotGoA conversions for a while. I have already put together a Freeborn in C3 armour and used a Project Z bikers head. He looks pretty cool. -
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