Sunday, January 30, 2011

4 comments:

  1. Magnificient - what manufacturer will offer her to our concupiscent order?

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  2. Thanks.
    When released, and it is already overdue, it will be through TinMan miniatures.

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  3. Given how well you sculpt feminine figurines, two totally unsolicited, if gratuitous [ :) ] suggestions: on TMP, following a thread inspired from (taking initial inspiration from the comics 'Le Scorpion') I posted messages suggesting design(s) for 28mm 18th C. 'adventuresses / female heroes'/ Pirette; actually more for a 28mm 18th C. 'winsome warrior' re. last post 06 Dec 2011 1:31 p.m. PST) [initial description, intended for a whole gaming unit and thus to be amended, a single mini being more 'likely': there].
    Miniatures of sexy pirate girls are always a success, and gaming '18th C. Fantasy / Horror / Pulp / Swashbuckling' is gaining popularity, re. the the positive reception to Carnevale on TMP and the Lead Adventures forum to .
    Hence my 2nd suggestion almost at the end of the thread, for a Carnevale-compatible mini: players are exchanging feverishly about possible proxy minis: to combine the Hellequin of the video game ' 'Assassin's Creed 2 with this Elfette with tricorne (but with normal ears!).
    (Remember: gaming figurines are not intended to be individually scrutinized under a magnifying glass, but to be seen from some distance: essential features are to be *emphasized* :)

    These suggestions are public for months, totally free of any 'intellectual property', ¢, ®, ™ &c… : any sculptor wishing to try as 'free lance' his hand at such would be most welcome, specially if finding a manufacturer to commercialize the work! 
[Yes, the suggestion is 'gratuitous' in both senses :) ]

    Best wishes,
    Jean-Louis

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  4. Seems we like the same things!
    I have an extensive reference file of pirate girls and a lesser amount of Carnevale costumes for inspiration. It's just a matter of time.

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