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these are such great ones for example mordheim games. The beastmen models out in workshop are pretty "lowres" versions otherwise.
Maybe? It takes a lot of time and as of late, I've not had much.
Same as above regarding Tww3.
They were animated with great care and attention to deal.
Thank you!
Are you going to add other models of beastmen? Like ungors, gors, bestigors, centigors?
Your addition of the miniatures is really a great job! Are you going to do this again for TWW3 when the model export will be possible?
Is it possible to know how you make these models animated?
Very good work!
Also : Just in case, is it easier for you to make them animated? Cus I honestly dont mind if they stay still (just no T-posing ^^'). If its easier animated, then its fine, but I kind of prefer non-moving models.... but thats just personal preference. But as I said, if its easier to make them not animated, I guess no one will hate you for it :)