Victorian Science Fiction adventures! It may not make sense but there will be a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and VĂ´tre dans une sauce au vin blanc!
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
MONI Workbench Article
Another of Dampf's great scratch-build works has been featured at TMP's workbench section.
Does anyone know why Aeronefs are all "shallow draught" flying battleships? Each game has its own aesthetics, I'm not knocking it, I was just wondering what the background was.
Part two - The painting of the Japanese Aeronef MONI, is now available as a workbench article on TMP, see; http://theminiaturespage.com/workbench/163635/
4 comments:
I saw a photo of final version of this nef somewhere. It was interesting to se the proces of making it. Great HUGE Aeronef :)
Got to admire his scratchbuilding skills!
Does anyone know why Aeronefs are all "shallow draught" flying battleships? Each game has its own aesthetics, I'm not knocking it, I was just wondering what the background was.
Part two - The painting of the Japanese Aeronef MONI, is now available as a workbench article on TMP, see; http://theminiaturespage.com/workbench/163635/
Tony
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