\'Serious models\'

Panza

New member
The Elf Archer seems to come from a company that Andrea feature on their internet shopping pages called 3D.

Mostly \'Cheesecake\' stuff, but there are some very nice exceptions.

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=482

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=486

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=687
 

supervike

Super Moderator
I have toyed with the idea of getting myself some Andrea miniatures, but as they are a little hard to find around here, I would have to buy them \"sight unseen\", something I have been a little hesitant to do.

I have seen them on E-bay and such.

Do you have any?

Another question....

Although the paint jobs are good on the ones you have linked to, they don\'t seem to have that \'pop\' that smaller minis have.

Is this just a stylized choice, or do 80mm just not look good with the more \'dramatic\' shading and highlighting?

Ok, I have no more questions.....yet

:D
 

sippog

Member
Andrea

Originally posted by supervike
I have toyed with the idea of getting myself some Andrea miniatures, but as they are a little hard to find around here, I would have to buy them \"sight unseen\", something I have been a little hesitant to do.
I don\'t know how much info you need but the Andrea site has pretty detailed pictures. I have about a dozen of their 54mm figures and the castings are uniformly excellent. Prices aren\'t bad either and they do some very original subjects (check out the Charlie Chaplin & The Kid release). The only reservations I have is with some of the face sculpting - particularly the \"pretty\" women and the film star portraits.

At this moment in time, they have the only reasonably priced kits on my wish-list. (Brits can buy Andrea through Historex.co.uk, they usually stock the whole range. )

Mmm, a mini-painter who reads Amazing Figure Modeler - aren\'t you afraid of getting drummed out of the regiment? :D

I don\'t know about the paint job\'s lacking \"pop\" - probably a matter of personal taste. Bigger scale does call for more subtlety tho.

The in-house Andrea painters have a style of their own - I don\'t always like it. Here\'s one I do like though . . .


Andrea Brabarian
 

Sand Rat

New member
Ok, I accept the fact that I am a total moron from time to time - at this point as of 1130 am CST the Euro is worth 1.12557 USD, so the dollar must be going up again.
 
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Big Mean Elf

Guest
Me TO!

Originally posted by supervike
Originally posted by Panza
Andrea have had another go at fantasy with their Elf Archer.

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/eng/index/index.htm

Comments?


I like the sculpt quite a bit.... I think it would be fun to try something on this scale. I also really like the \'barbarian\' right above the elf lady.

See?

That`s what Big Mean been yell`n for!

Now to do that kinda work on a 28mm honey...

;)

Peace!
:cool:
 
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Big Mean Elf

Guest
There you go...

Originally posted by Panza
The Elf Archer seems to come from a company that Andrea feature on their internet shopping pages called 3D.

Mostly \'Cheesecake\' stuff, but there are some very nice exceptions.

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=482

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=486

http://www.andrea-miniatures.com/market/AspsProductos/Detalle.asp?IdProductoDetalle=687

\"BLOOP\"!!!

Now we talk`n!

Peace!
:cool:
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Originally posted by sippog

Mmm, a mini-painter who reads Amazing Figure Modeler - aren\'t you afraid of getting drummed out of the regiment? :D

I guess I shouldn\'t be broadcasting that !! :D:D I just like to keep my options open....

Thanks for the link to the \"Conan\", you are quite right, I like the looks of that quite a bit.

Actually the Conan models are the reason I started checking Andrea out.

Thanks!!!
 
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