manufacturer with the best sculpts?

vincegamer

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Originally posted by lupine
Originally posted by Trevor
Can\'t beleive no-one has mentioned Spyglass yet, to my mind the best females anywhere...

OMG! you are a genius!
ok:
Rowena: centaur archer (sculpted by ??)
Dot (sculpted by ??)
Spyglass is Steve Buddle\'s work. He was mentioned elsewhere. He\'s currently working for someone else I believe. His Spyglass stuff is still in production, it just won\'t grow very fast.

Spyglass was my first thought as well.
Then I-Kore though I-Kore has been bought by Urban Mammoth, and I don\'t think they kept all the sculptors because I haven\'t been as impressed with UM\'s stuff. (theres is the \"Cletos\" stuff someone else pointed out)

Another one I\'ve had good experience with (super-clean castings) is Dark Sword.
Some of there stuff can be seen here:

Dark Sword Elmore Masterworks
 

Einion

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Originally posted by Klute
And no-one has mentioned Tom Meier yet.......tut tut.
Yeah, that Meier sculpt is very nice
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Einion
 

lupine

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Originally posted by Klute
OK I might be called a bit biased here but for me Kev White at Hasslefree does the best female 28mm figures by far.
Steve Buddle at Spyglass comes close though.


And no-one has mentioned Tom Meier yet.......tut tut.

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Yes thats 30mm.

Wow! ha ha! I was totally thinking \"no, thats a 54mm.\"

well, with sculpts like that mention him, I shall.
Tom Meier is a legend in the hobby. He has been a professional miniatures sculptor for over 30 years, starting with Ral Partha and now with his own line of miniatures proudly presented by Thunderbolt Mountain

Thank you Klute!
#8300 Human Female Warrior
First of 5 on my list!

I am still reading and researching the other posts. In the meantime please kiss yourselves under the mistletoe, please do, you are so helpful and so darn good looking!
 

Klute

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No problem.
I think its about time I got some myself. They are too good to miss I reckon.
Ive always been put off by the fine detail but I feel confident enough now.
 

mickc22

Granddad!
is it only fantasy you are interested in?
Latorre do a really nice Cavalry Officer on Foot ;) (Gladiator)
 

lupine

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Originally posted by mickc22
is it only fantasy you are interested in?
(Gladiator)

basically, yes fantasy 28mm to 32mm range. Although, if something looks like what i want I wont quibble over genre technicalities.
 

minimaker

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Originally posted by mickc22 Andrea have started to do a few fantasy minis, their Elven archer(Legolas) is excellent
Just to avoid dissapointment for those who don\'t know the series. The figure Mick refers to is 54mm. Andrea does have two 30mm ranges (Camelot and romans) but they are a tad old and absolutely not that quality. Even if the witch and buffoon are amongst the favourite figures I have of them. Well, after getting rid of the blob that was supposed to be a raven.

One more vote for Tom. I have that figure and also in reality it looks that good. As does the travelling elven lady he has.
Do note though that not everybody likes to paint his figures. The small details make it a pretty hard job. Styles like Steve Buddles and Kev White\'s give easier to paint figures while they look great to.
 

Elitelizard

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Yo.
If your up for the whole sculpting thing then maybe you might wanna just try taking a spyglass female head and adjusting it so you can glue it to a gryphon rackham model.
Youll get an extremely detailed face AND body!
 

lupine

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Originally posted by Elitelizard
Yo.
If your up for the whole sculpting thing then maybe you might wanna just try taking a spyglass female head and adjusting it so you can glue it to a gryphon rackham model.
Youll get an extremely detailed face AND body!

I like the way you think!


Originally posted by Spacemunkie
Wyrd Miniatures

All by Edgar Ramos. Love his sculpts. Check out Sacred Blade for more of his.

And Hasslefree. Kev White is really turning it on with his own stuff now.

Hey Spacemunkie! I have been researching the scuplts you mentioned
yes I like those sculpts very much, particularly Victoira, Sword Mistress. As much as I like the sculpt (anime hair is something I advocate for) she has a slight bit of the face problem that has me in such a vexing postion.
Thank you for assisting a problem child (me)

Originally posted by minimaker
Styles like Steve Buddles and Kev White\'s give easier to paint figures while they look great to.

Thank you for your advice. (and thank you for your article on sculpting!)
Tom and Steve my top 5 for 2006. There is not much $ left in the mini-budget.
yet another vote for Kev White? Let me go take a look!
 

Trovarion

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I would say the best 28/32mm sculpts belong to rackham.
Ilyiad Games is catching up, thanks to some great french sculptors but I don\'t like the style of the minis personally (ok wait are they even 28mm....?)
 

Patrick

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Oh fun! Sculptor discussions! If you like Tom Meier\'s work you may also like to check out the ranges here:

Dark Sword Miniatures

I have been a big fan of Dennis Mize since his Ral Partha days and he does premier female sculpts. However, recently I have taken a shine to Werner Klocke\'s work for entirely opposite reasons. The two sculpting styles couldn\'t be more dissimilar but I like each in their own way.
 

lupine

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Originally posted by Patrick
Oh fun! Sculptor discussions! If you like Tom Meier\'s work you may also like to check out the ranges here:

Dark Sword Miniatures

I have been a big fan of Dennis Mize since his Ral Partha days and he does premier female sculpts. However, recently I have taken a shine to Werner Klocke\'s work for entirely opposite reasons. The two sculpting styles couldn\'t be more dissimilar but I like each in their own way.

Thank you for that link. I had no Idea that TM did sculpts for them. Those look really cool. I hope to collect them soon.
 

lupine

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Originally posted by vincegamer
you\'re welcome

heh, most of the Elmore ones are not by Tom.
When I went there today I saw >all< the Parkinson series are by Tom.

It\'s my own fault that I didn\'t see them the first time when you pointed out the Dark Sword series. I am sorry to have got confused. I am grateful for all the help you given me over the past year.
 
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