Right Paul!...at our age more "break" than "dance"!! :tired:Break dancing comes to mind. Lovely.
Speak for yourself, buddy!Right Paul!...at our age more "break" than "dance"!! :tired:
Thanks Paul, their limbs will come apart if they're not careful. :smiling2:Break dancing comes to mind. Lovely.
Thanks Scottie, I'm just glad they're at this stage already.Wabble,
Simply superb mate.
Thank you Jim, always with the praises.Those are great.
Thanks Rick, got to paint them soon before they fall apart...hazards of breakdancing.Excellent progress on these guys Mr. Wabble....looking forward to you getting some paint on them!:thumb2:
You still breakdance Neil?:flushed:Speak for yourself, buddy!
Of course, don't you?You still breakdance Neil?:flushed:
Sure, but the bald patch reduces friction so you can spin much further and faster…..Of course, don't you?
But I've stopped doing the backflips after I turned 60, and I don't spin on my head any more in case I enlarge the bald patch![]()
I'm not prepared to risk it Tim...Sure, but the bald patch reduces friction so you can spin much further and faster…..
Me neither, the theory is good though…..I'm not prepared to risk it Tim...
Once I get down I normally stay down and forget about the spin.Of course, don't you?
But I've stopped doing the backflips after I turned 60, and I don't spin on my head any more in case I enlarge the bald patch![]()
Thanks Mick.Great figure work, love those lanyards
He'll need oil or he'll smell burnt skin.Sure, but the bald patch reduces friction so you can spin much further and faster…..
Thanks Paul, half the fun is creating the scenario and poses. Most importantly eye direction.Truly excellent work Richard. It isn't simply the detail, nor the craftsmanship (of which there is plenty) but the fact that the whole ensemble tells a compelling story is really excellent.
Absorbing stuff :thumb2:
Cheers, Paul
Well. now you've mentioned it ... :smiling5:Those appear to be of the proper "scale" :nerd: thickness and should do nicely once painted up......mind the sling counters Richard, they might no agree with my observations!![]()
Thanks Rick, I know what you mean. :smiling2:Those appear to be of the proper "scale" :nerd: thickness and should do nicely once painted up......mind the sling counters Richard, they might not agree with my observations!![]()
Thank you John. "I like to move it, move it..."Wabble, love the movement in those figures , superb .
Rivet rivet... sounds from a pond.Well. now you've mentioned it ... :smiling5:
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