This first piece was a bit worrisome, since you had metal bird men is each tiny hand at the end of a spindly arm. Remember what I said a week ago about true scale? This is quite dramatic, but I would have preferred heroic scale hands, etc.
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Thursday, March 8, 2012
Wyrd Miniatures Gallery #2
Here is the second installment of the Malifaux gallery of images.
This first piece was a bit worrisome, since you had metal bird men is each tiny hand at the end of a spindly arm. Remember what I said a week ago about true scale? This is quite dramatic, but I would have preferred heroic scale hands, etc.







This first piece was a bit worrisome, since you had metal bird men is each tiny hand at the end of a spindly arm. Remember what I said a week ago about true scale? This is quite dramatic, but I would have preferred heroic scale hands, etc.
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Love all of the above, your concept turned execution is brilliant. Enough of the complements now, thanks for sharing.
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