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GenCon Indy Aces
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, o 21:23
by tkkultist
Finally got up my pics of GenCon Indy and the Aces speedpainting pieces
in my events gallery....
https://www.lostinthewarp.com
Sorry I took so long.
I am also sorry that my picture of Ladyeyes turned out blurry so is not posted in the friends section
If you want to send me a pic for there I will rectify that asap.....
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, o 22:02
by NAVARRO
Lovely pics, so many cool things there, but what really made me smile was sandra garrity uber star wars gear
Click to see full-sized image
who told you sculpters arent freaky?
Cool stuff
Posted: 13 Sep 2006, o 22:08
by Demi_morgana
hey, I cannot browse to the pics

could someone put direct link please?

Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 00:50
by tkkultist
Here is a shortcut for you
https://xrl.us/rp2d
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 06:46
by Demi_morgana
thx a lot!

many nice shots in there - my fav is the city built of cards!

Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 08:13
by Nameless
cool pics, thanks tkkultist.
Speed painting - better quality than my showcase pieces

That is not really surprising after checking who in fact was competing

Why is Derek Schubert wearing an eye-patch?
Demi - card structures are great! Now you know how to make your own hive city for necromunda games

Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 14:59
by Skrit
Can't wait to get home from work to check out the pics!
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 15:14
by Demi_morgana
Nameless wrote:great! Now you know how to make your own hive city for necromunda games


actually I've already built some paper terrains...

tbh I made too many terrains during last years... and I think I'll try to e-bay them

Posted: 14 Sep 2006, o 16:08
by LadyEyes
Art teased that Derek had to paint with an eye patch to handicap him since he won last year. Since he won again this year, I have no clue what Art is going to do to him next year.
Oh, and it was really neat to me how the event got started. All of the figures used were based on Larry Elmore's artwork. Larry came down and started the competition. He and Jim Ludwig (from Dark Sword Miniatures) were both really great guys.
