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# Statistics
Favourites: 788; Deviations: 96; Watchers: 61
Watching: 35; Pageviews: 33082; Comments Made: 650; Friends: 35
# Interests
Favorite movies: The Hunt for Red OctoberFavorite bands / musical artists: Harry Reed
Favorite writers: so many...
Favorite games: Baldur's Gate Series, System Shock II, Dwarf Fortress
Favorite gaming platform: PC, Table
Tools of the Trade: Mouse
Other Interests: history, age of sail, britain, reading
# Comments
Comments: 185
Paladin-errant In reply to Stormshadow71 [2020-05-09 09:44:48 +0000 UTC]
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Paladin-errant In reply to fantasylover100 [2015-05-04 07:22:31 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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TuliusHostilius [2015-04-21 02:06:35 +0000 UTC]
Don’t know how I found an image from you, but I was very fond of it, then I discover another… and noticed that you make figures to cut and fold somewhat similar to those I make, and those made in www.juniorgeneral.org/
Glad to see your work! It was a surprise!
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Paladin-errant In reply to TuliusHostilius [2015-04-21 08:19:22 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for the comment. JG is exactly what made it all start, and my very first figures were based on JG templates before I decided to make my own. But as from a number of them having backs and bases, you can still see the original intent indeed.
I'm glad you enjoyed and even ed some of my pieces, and thanks for the Watch as well, even though I'm no longer as active as I used to be.
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TuliusHostilius In reply to Paladin-errant [2015-04-21 09:39:16 +0000 UTC]
Well, I saw some resemblances, and some differences I was in doubt if some figures could be sprites!
I am an active JG Forum member, if you want to join the forum you would be most welcome, you have a different approach of most of the artists there. At least I hope you can take a look there, or to my sets.
Some days ago I made a remake of an old Starship Troopers set by another JG author, Daniel, mostly based on the book, and currently working on another Starship Troopers set, more based on the movies, and I noticed that you also had one. Most of my work is historical but recently I begun with Science Fiction: Aliens and Starship Troopers, although I had already made some individual figures before. More than half of my work is already here… the rest will be uploaded as the time goes by…
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Paladin-errant In reply to TuliusHostilius [2015-04-21 12:08:24 +0000 UTC]
I did have a few of my first creations up in my gallery earlier, but deleted them ultimately, so all the figures you see now are my own designs entirely, though there might be props such as equipment and weapons as well as camo decals used from JG default sheets.
I actually lurked quite a bit on the JG forum and also once posted a scenario on the main site (Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC) ), and I check the forums every once in a while, though with both less time and inspiration to do new pieces due to RL demands and the site's focus on historical, I'm not on as often as I used to be.
Certainly, though, your name is not exactly unknown to me, and I recall having seen some of your work earlier. I checked your gallery and was delighted to find some pieces I'm pretty sure I didn't notice earlier, too, especially the non-historical ones (particularly love the Aliens set, and you sure have made a few of the best female figures I've seen so far for the scale).
Looking forward to seeing more from you, and always happy to chat a bit about the hobby!
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TuliusHostilius In reply to Paladin-errant [2015-04-21 22:26:29 +0000 UTC]
Well, glad to know you, even if it is outside JG. DA has its own advantages!
Didn’t know that that scenario was yours, so it seems that you are “older” in the JG site than me!
Also, glad that you liked some of my works (fell free to use them - that is the beauty of JG, the assembling part) and about the female poses, when I arrived at JG there wasn’t many! And they were not a priority for me! But now I am happy with some of them.
I think I said before that mostly I work on historical sets (I am still uploading them here), I begun in JG with the Spanish Civil War, and lately I mostly did 19th century Colonials. Once and a while I also make some Portuguese sets or travel in time and trough several cultures.
Now I took some “vacations” from history and am trying to do some Science fiction classics! I notice that you made some things for Dune… and Dune is in my plans… but let us see how the things go… usually my problem is that I make more plans than finished sets.
Cya around!
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Paladin-errant In reply to CristianaLeone [2013-01-08 18:16:43 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, I'm a big fan of elves and fantasy in general. Keep up the good work!
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nagi-as [2013-01-02 05:43:05 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for adding "Recovery - a game for Schizophrenia" to your favorites. Please spread a word about it among your friends as well and Please visit again soon
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BloodMoonEquinox [2012-12-19 18:25:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for faving "Almost Home"! I'm so glad you like it!
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Blades-123 [2012-06-27 16:09:02 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much for adding my work to your Collection.
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BigBossTooN [2012-05-24 20:59:31 +0000 UTC]
Watch our movie and check out the blog:
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Paladin-errant In reply to BucklesInTheSun [2012-05-04 05:27:14 +0000 UTC]
This is rather unexpected, but... Thank you!
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Promet-he-us [2012-04-10 08:02:21 +0000 UTC]
Vielen Dank für den für 'Power of the Pencil ', Sascha!
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Paladin-errant In reply to Promet-he-us [2012-04-10 08:04:23 +0000 UTC]
Keine Ursache, tolles Konzept!
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Promet-he-us In reply to Paladin-errant [2012-04-10 08:05:57 +0000 UTC]
Erneut vielen Dank - für das nette Kompliment!
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Paladin-errant In reply to buck3 [2012-03-17 01:27:21 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, great stuff!
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