tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353993238228420112.post231532478234722920..comments2024-03-14T00:16:19.570-05:00Comments on Carmen's Fun Painty Time: Leonardo di MiraglianoEvilcartoonisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06601323279665213451noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353993238228420112.post-26934473835672700252011-06-13T09:05:59.008-05:002011-06-13T09:05:59.008-05:00Oh man- the baggage train! THAT'S a pack I mis...Oh man- the baggage train! THAT'S a pack I miss, and that I may have to go looking for.<br /><br />Yeah, I've since learned to make decent stairs that look good, but have enough space between each step that I can slip the base into the space to lock it in a bit.<br /><br />If I ever get the energy, I may tear down these stairs/balcony and put up some new ones.Evilcartoonisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06601323279665213451noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353993238228420112.post-45184609754542984872011-06-13T00:42:46.440-05:002011-06-13T00:42:46.440-05:00I've always had a fondness towards GW:s civili...I've always had a fondness towards GW:s civilian/baggage train characters. Mostly because I'm much more RP:er than a wargamer, but I've also felt that these figures were a relief valve for the sculptor between Handgunner #8 and #9, and it usually shows in the execution.<br /><br />Huh, I've must really been hiding under a rock, 'cause that must be the first time I've seen stairs constructed as a ramp. For me it's always been making steps big enough to fit a common basesize or just building stairs that look the part, but so small that figures actually can't be put on them. The ramp is a nice compromise, I think, between these options.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4353993238228420112.post-52448677735846240262011-06-12T00:39:12.067-05:002011-06-12T00:39:12.067-05:00just speechless...
Stunning workjust speechless...<br /><br />Stunning workAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11008048607697753233noreply@blogger.com