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Sacred 2 The fallen Angel

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11 24 October, 14:19
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the like, Dave
 24 October, 16:40
Mike Thomas
Not in my wheelhouse at all but that's some nice work! And yeah, I feel your pain...I'm not going to win "photographer of the year" anytime soon, either.
 25 October, 14:36
Christoph Kunz Author
Thank you, Mike Thomas.
Photographer of the year? Me? Not in this life. 🙁
 26 October, 10:44
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the like, HuetMotors
 26 October, 18:33
Christoph Kunz Author
I finished the Goblin. It is also 75mm high and much more massive.
And I made some new pictures.
Also I started to paint the Queen of Ogers.
 4 November, 20:08
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the like, nikfrost.
 4 November, 23:14
Christoph Kunz Author
Alberto Michieletto, thanks.
 5 November, 10:59
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the like, Matti Thomaes.
 6 November, 15:25
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the like, Marc .
 6 November, 19:37
Christoph Kunz Author
Thank you, babak.
Your album with the warhammer minis is an inspiration.
 6 November, 22:26
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks, scaleffect.
 7 November, 07:59
Christoph Kunz Author
Thank you for the like, POM.
 10 November, 11:42
Christoph Kunz Author
Walaroo, thanks for the like.
 12 November, 08:29
Christoph Kunz Author
I made some pics of my WIP today.
The material of these figures is very brittle. And the fracture sites are too smooth, Ca runs off like water. 🙁
So you need to rough the surface by drilling holes and use a piece of wire for a good connection.
1  12 November, 17:27
bughunter
This isn't my area of expertise at all, figure painting is not that easy as it often looks. It is good that you added better pics 👍
I like the metal parts (the halberd looks heavily used!) and the little guy's nose!
 14 November, 20:15
Bozzer
I'm with Bugsy. However, these things look cool when done right. You fantasy guys have your own unique niche, and it's pleasing to see. Personally, I wouldn't have a clue? I did 1/35 figures, and they looked cool, with a few hours work. However, as my eyesight started to decline with my age, I just struggled. How many hours do you put into each model? And have you tried ABS-Like resin?
 14 November, 20:28
Christoph Kunz Author
Thanks for the nice words, mates. They are very much appreciated.
The halberd IS heavily used 🙂 I painted the blades with a color from this set airbrush4you.de/serv..-marker-set-10-toene
The "little" guy is as tall as the other two. I should take a group photo so you can compare them.
Bozzer, i buy these minis from the Sockelshop. dersockelshop.de/Tab..cale-Miniatures.html
I don't know how many hours I spent to paint them, but they were full of fun. 🙂 You don't have to take care for historical accuracy. That makes a great difference.
And I need my magnifying glasses badly to paint them.
1  14 November, 21:00
Bozzer
When I could, I did my German soldiers faces, sometimes with a bit of face hair, eyebrows and definitely eyes. But when I got the magnifying glass on the eyes, they looked like a child had done them? That's when I knew I had to change scale. I was inevitably right. But recently, I've printed some figures in 1/25 and hopefully I can practice on them? I'll admit, the smaller the figure, the more you can get away with, but the larger you go, the more work on skin tone and shadow, you need. I plan to do a couple of 1/16 and 1/12 figures, just to compare the results. But I realised that I need better flesh tone paints. Even worse, I'm rubbish at colour co-ordinating women's clothes, so I'm gonna need some advice on that, lol!
 14 November, 21:14
Christoph Kunz Author
Bozzer, look at a photo of with a person that is 5,5 cm tall on the picture. So you can see what is to be done. I think it is not that much. 😉
Co-ordinating women's Clothes? Take gold or silver first and add something else.
I have this one: dersockelshop.de/General-Amazon.html
I want to paint the armor in gold and the feathers in red. But I will be surprised how the skin parts will look like. 😉
And this one dersockelshop.de/s01..p=aa&bnr=LOP0172 will hopefully be silver and blue.
I'm pretty glad there are no skin parts here. 🙂
1  15 November, 19:24

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Figures inspired by the game "Sacred 2 The fallen Angel"
I found these figures at Sockelshop. They are made by "Rescale Miniatures".
These figures are not original, but they look pretty much like from the game.

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