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I am the Law

#1 Post by Comic-Club »

Hi Guys, this is one of my Minis. I admit, to smal for me. So a Master Painter (Ivan pintor de Miniatures) did the Paint Job for me. The Figure is in 1/24 or 75mm. First I tought "classic" and made some pieces of white Metall. This I didnt made myself, but anyway it turned out to a Mess. After the Original was destroyed. I restart and made everything out resin. First time for me with such small pieces. But it turn out great (my opinion, well) Afther a fiasko with my little Thor, Pieces made in France for me, I tought about leaving (not yet arrived) the Minis.
But here is one of a few of my Minis.
Some WIP Pics and some Finish Pics. What do you think about it?
This is/was the Judge all in Metall, Pff, just scrap,
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BUT I could save some pieces that came out well, And now when selling this Mini, I give the Resin Kit plus some Metal pieces, so the Builder can choose what to use . The Resin pieces are verry well, but its not me to "Judge" this.
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Really small, for someone used to built in 1/6 :-)

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So I made a parcel and send everything to Perou, so a Master Painter could paint it for me. Big Words... etc.
The Result on the Pics are verry nice, but the 40 Days for painting become now over 500 Days....
So the Story is still not at Happy End.

Its one of my first Minis, and so I not sure about the Price. It will be a lost anyway, because of all the (learning) Mistrakes, and all whats going bad...

But here you see the WIPS
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And finally the finish Kit.

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Some Friends says the Holster on the Leg is too big, but the Lawgiver has to fit in it, no?
Anyway,
Curious on your Feedback.
Greetings from Luxembourg/Europe

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#2 Post by Tim Fortuna »

Lot's of detail on a small kit, very nice. Do you sculpt them yourself?
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Unfortunatley NO, But the sculptor is no longer in Business and so I dont Name him,

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I had a long silence time...
Heatlth wasnt very fine, aso.
Then my Online Picture service closed. But wasnt in shape to react.
So here for all those of you that cant see a pic nomore.
This is the Mini "I am the Law" paint by Ivan Cavero de la Peña

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#6 Post by tay666 »

Thanks for posting the pics.
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