Isabella Von Carstein

Hi, this time I have to say painting this miniature was not easy becouse quality of cast was bad. She had a lot of air boubbles on armour and goblet, and mold on chin which lookt like beard. That's why Im happy for that its already finished. I painted her face with brighter tones then rest of body becouse I was stylizing her on XVII century French madam with white poder on her face and ball dress. The rest of body have Her truely dead colour. Btw I accept commisions, so If You want me to paint something for You, just let me know on Flameon12345@gmail.com

Posted: 9 Feb 2012

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guidozong
9 for the painting and 5 for the miniature = 7 in total. But I rate you 9 anyway, because I know the difficult to paint that ugly material. It is not resin, I am an engineer and I know what resin is and GW is something I can't say here, but start with "S"...understand? Mine was even damaged (holes everywhere). Excuse me if I insist, but I made a conversion with a piece of plastic in the sword, a little piece but enough to break sword and arm. Not acceptable! Talking about your painting I like the face, and the colors..good!
18 Feb 2012 • Vote: 9
Griffin
Why did you not return the mini if it was cast poorly? Games Workshop heads know their 'Finecast' minis are complete and utter garbage, that's why all GW employees are instructed to allow unlimited replacements when (not if) the mini is poorly cast. You should not have accepted it at all. Personally I refuse to ever work with such shoddy, flimsy, soft, flexible and flawed resin. I might have once been a GW manager but that doesn't mean I think Finecast is anything less than a scam now. lol. Anyway > Another beautiful paintjob Flameon :-)
17 Feb 2012 • Vote: 10
creeper2311
thats what im talking about!!!! another excellent mini
11 Feb 2012
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