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Very nice figs. I notice that they are "hand painted." Some day I'd like to find some figs that are machine painted, or whatever the opposite of hand painted is. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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A buddy of mine has posted these on e-bay for me...I asked him what was he thinking with the handpainted description....I wanted to know if there was any other way as well...
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If you leave your figures out at night along with a bowl of milk and let the Good-folk paint them, is that different than hand-painted?
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So it could be hand painted or foot painted
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Cheers, Darren [ February 22, 2006, 08:32: Message edited by: Darren Buxbaum ] |
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Hey, hand-painted, foot-painted, machine-painted or painted by the "gentle people", they were already painted and based so I bought them. I wanted a NKE army but, after assembling, painting, and basing an all option 15mm Ancient British army I really wasn't enthusiastic about tackeling another army that was one third chariots! This army solved my problem, now I just need to find an opponant in my area. Got the package in the mail today and was pleased they arrived in good shape. Thanks!
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Glad you like them. They were a favorite of mine to do. I used the "miracle dip" technique on them. Was one of the first armies I tried that on. Sold them to pay for my other vice ... Warmachine. Just not into Book I armies.
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