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Henrik Melvold

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I haven't really posted anything at this forum for a while. Don't know why, really.
But anyways... Besides taking a lot of vacation, taking care of my two small children and working, there actually is time to do a bit of modelling.

At the MMC competition in Hungary in april, a bought a little base, and I had an Alpine figure laying around from my Pack Rats diorama. A small miniproject started....
This is the result after two short evenings:
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This is the finished thing on day three:
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Didn't put to much efford into painting this one. Just wanted the fun of fiddling around with the groundwork. Used a bit of "forest floor" from Treemendus. Great product.

Henrik
 
Henrik Melvold wrote:
I haven't really posted anything at this forum for a while. Don't know why, really.

Well just see that it doesn't happen again... :woohoo:

Fine work on that fella.
 
Astonishing groundwork, truly suoperb!

I would have used more tones for the flashtone though, so the figure could have been jsut perfect!

Good work anyway!

Ciao
 
Lovely, I like him a lot :)

The groundwork is pretty good too I like the way it goes from taller pieces at the back to lower at the front

2 thumbs raised from me :)
 
Thanks for your comments, guys.

@Moon puppy: It won't happen again. I promise... :laugh:

@Gioazz: I sure could have put more work into the painting. But there were no more time between two vacations. I wanted to complete it... no matter what. If now it just would have stayed half finished on the shelf for a year.

@Dioramix: Well, not quite 23 hours of light now. It's about 1 month since the day of the year where we have most ligth. But it's not dark at all. The time is now 23.00 at night. I was just out doing some painting outdoors on the cabin in the mountains. It is still so much light that I would not have had any trouble taking a hike in the mountains for an hour or so... :)

@slodder & andyfettes: Thanks. I think it great fun trying to replicate the nature. Jusing more and more time studying how the vegatation is built up in real life.

Henrik
 
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