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A very long term project

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by T-34/85, May 3, 2014.

  1. T-34/85 PlanetFigure Supporter

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    I now have all the pieces from Time Machine miniatures for the Teutoberger Wald series. I hope to have this done before I turn 50:ROFLMAO:
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    The term, "lots to do" doesn't even begin to cover it, but it should be a nice adventure. Some thing the Grand kids can marvel over, then probably destroy trying to play with it:LOL:
    Tom
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  2. zane666 Well-Known Member

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    New_Zealand
    You're taking on a large project, when finished it will look spectacular. I knew of a guy who did this project and think it took around 3 years, I think he also converted some extra figures.
    regards zane
  3. T-34/85 PlanetFigure Supporter

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    Definately at least that long:whistle: The plan is to start from the base up. I'll complete that, (figures on the ground, painting groundwork, etc.) then add the figures one at a time. I also have the Gandamak set from Time Machine Miniatures so my insanity is complete:ROFLMAO:
  4. zane666 Well-Known Member

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    New_Zealand
    Thats the best way to go: base first then the figures one at a time, when I did custers last stand I tried painting 3 figures at a time but, found it difficult so just did one at a time. Gandamak, I see you have the next 20 years planned. Look forward to seeing their progress over the years.

    Zane
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  5. Helm A Fixture

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    England
    That looks a serious job alright Zane best of luck watching with interest
    Steve
  6. John Bowery A Fixture

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    May you live long and prosper.
    Cheers
    John
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  7. T-34/85 PlanetFigure Supporter

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    Thanks John, I'll need to if I'm ever going to finish all the modeling projects I'd like to do,:LOL: but that's the same with all of us:D
  8. tomifune A Fixture

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    You're just that far??? I was hoping to see it this weekend at Valley Forge!!:LOL::ROFLMAO::eek:

    Bob
  9. T-34/85 PlanetFigure Supporter

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    I'd have it done already but Hermione wouldn't let me borrow her time turner necklace:p:hilarious:
  10. storm_zh Well-Known Member

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    China
    It is a huge project. Really a lot of work to do in the following couple of months/years :)
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  11. cimeterre de figurines Active Member

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    France
    I wish you all the best for this huge project!
    Looking forward the next step!
    Best regards
    Xavier
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  12. Borek A Fixture

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    Czech-Republic
    It will be fantastic. This project is huge, and I'm very curious about its course. Good luck, patience and fun ...

    Cheers Borek
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