science fact vs science fiction

Torn blue sky

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Big swords!!!
I suspect that ones a german great sword. But The claymore was just as big :yes:
It could be wielded with one hand (though ungainley) and causes a hella lot of damage through sheer weight and momentum. so really, that issues a bit of a moot point considering marines ect are uber strong ;)
 

Sand Rat

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Originally posted by Evil Dave
Space marines carrying BFG\'s or BFB\'s, back banners and the such is acceptable to me.
After all, the fluff describes them as 7-8 foot tall genetic monstrocities, with strengthed skeletal structures and about 50% more muscle mass, coupled with power armour which multiplies their already enourmous strength.
A space marine can probably lift a small car over his head, I doubt an 8 foot sword is much of a problem.

See, with the Banners and other crap its not the weight that bothers me - its trying to do harm to someone else with all that shyte in the way.
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Well as with everything else it\'s about styles. Some styles some like, others hate.

For example light on a miniature can be done very realistical with overhead lighting etc. But it can also be simplified like they do in certain art or comics. It might there either to show a direction of light or to enhance a 3d feeling. Just because you don\'t picture a 300W bulb being placed directly over your mini everytime you paint, doesn\'t mean it can\'t be good looking. :) It\'s a question of styles more than anything else. As I\'ve got pieces in my collection from a wide range of artist I can compare.. and trust me the eavy metal team for example measures up very well.

Yes MINOS I\'m talking to you!! :cussing: lollollol
 

Highbulp Billy

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Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Yeah but I couldn\'t resist the impulse.


Anyhow Chris, Pot calling Kettle Sooty Arsed. lol
\"Sooty Arsed\"? Is that some reference to Matthew Corbett\'s power fist now? lol

Anyhow, I like realism in my mini\'s and my voting here tends to reflect that - although I can be swayed by an amazing paintjob (or cash bribe;)). I find big ungainly weapons that look out of proportion a real turn off (that wasn\'t supposed to sound rude). Another exception to the rule would be deliberately cartoony/comic figures which I do like too.

My own painting style (such as it is) tends towards darker and realistic colours which I find don\'t photograph as well as bright contrasting ones but I\'ll keep dong it anyway, so there :p
 

Ogrebane

Active member
Semi realistic. If it looks too cartoonish then I wont even bother painting them. I dont have a problem with a SM carrying all the stuff on its back etc even the spikey chaos armour as its really the feal of the mini that counts.
 
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