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New sculpted Talisman miniature
Published on 19 January 2010 - 18:11:09
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Reply #16 | Published on 19 January 2010 - 15:46:31

I would love to have this talent...I would make figures for my Arkham though rather than Talisman, but hey, still very impressive.

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Reply #17 | Published on 20 January 2010 - 01:53:25

holy cow Mr Brogger! those greens rock!! your paint is nice too.

FOR THE EMPEROR!!

Reply #18 | Published on 20 January 2010 - 13:23:48
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Dwarf in proces.

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #19 | Published on 21 January 2010 - 05:40:22

The dwarf looks very good

Only the legs are a little thin..

But maybe that it will change..

Reply #20 | Published on 21 January 2010 - 07:01:19
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Velhart said:

The dwarf looks very good

Only the legs are a little thin..

But maybe that it will change..

Yes yes, his legs still need some things in this picture.

I have finished his boots and pants now. Next is the leg armour

Next pic will be posted soon.

Cheer

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #21 | Published on 21 January 2010 - 07:06:37
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And to all  thank you for the comments you have given. That is something that keeps me working

Cheers

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Reply #22 | Published on 21 January 2010 - 13:59:56

I've seen a lot of minis, and these are good ! You should learn also how to replicate these with resin and silicone. I don't know the techniques, but I'm sure You can find it in internet...  I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in buying a set of alternative figures for Talisman or other games. The Dwarf from FFG is quite OK, put Your talent to Dark Cultist or some other more deserving figure. Excellent work !

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Reply #23 | Published on 21 January 2010 - 15:50:57
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kalle said:

I've seen a lot of minis, and these are good ! You should learn also how to replicate these with resin and silicone. I don't know the techniques, but I'm sure You can find it in internet...  I'm sure a lot of people would be interested in buying a set of alternative figures for Talisman or other games. The Dwarf from FFG is quite OK, put Your talent to Dark Cultist or some other more deserving figure. Excellent work !

Thanks!

Actually I am looking around the net for a good methode to replicate. I am just afraid that my minis is not suitable to replicate. I might have to  cut them down in smaller pieces - But then I might just do that.

If anyone find a place that describes how to replicate minis - please sent me a link.

I agree that the cultist is a figure that deserve more attention then the dwarf. But I get there in time. I have desided to start with the minis from the Talisman game, then the first expansion and so on.

unfortunately I wount have munch time sculping the next 6 weeks. But hope to have some time to get one or two minis finished anyway.

Thanks for now.

Cheer

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #24 | Published on 22 January 2010 - 04:07:51
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Hi all,

I think I finally have found a way to replicate the minis, so hopefully I can make a lot of miniature sets in the future.

I found this on youtube. This is how I think it should be done: www.youtube.com/watch

 

cheers

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #25 | Published on 22 January 2010 - 08:58:15
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That's a good tute Mr B, but you might also want to have a look at the old series of the Talisman Herald at my site for some information.

http://www.talismanisland.com/herald.htm

Issue #1 had a feature written by Jeff Herskowitz detailing how he made resin copies of some decorative pieces for his Talisman set.

Worth a look I think!

Harbourmaster at Talisman Island  - Fourteen magical years & counting!! - Chock full of Talisman goodness! Igigwe!  

Sometimes I even update my Facebook page for the site!

Reply #26 | Published on 22 January 2010 - 09:57:23
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Thank you alot Jon,

You are very helpfull I think I shall try different replication methodes.

 

cheer

 

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #27 | Published on 22 January 2010 - 16:21:52
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The dwarf has got some more clothes on.

Just for some information about these sculps. They are made in a 40 mm scale. The original is 30 mm.

cheers

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #28 | Published on 22 January 2010 - 17:02:30

Amazing !

He comes very close to the ffg figure now.

I like the cape on his back

 

Reply #29 | Published on 25 January 2010 - 04:37:27
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Hi all,

Just need to know something before I continue to sculp the rest Talisman miniatures.

Would you better like the minis if they where made in 30 mm scale (as the original minis) instead of 40 mm (as those two I already made) ? ? ?

cheers

www.geniesworkshop.com - The site is under construction, but feel free to take a look.

 

Reply #30 | Published on 25 January 2010 - 04:51:16
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I don't think it matters really. 40mm is probably good as anything as it will not be lost on the huge board!

Harbourmaster at Talisman Island  - Fourteen magical years & counting!! - Chock full of Talisman goodness! Igigwe!  

Sometimes I even update my Facebook page for the site!

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