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Posted By: derjager Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 04:00 PM
As a child of 25-52 I got involved in another collecting passion besides German junk. Wink
I admire those that can create with their hands. I find myself far to critical and impatient and wind up undoing what I create.
I did however note at a young age an ability to paint plus a vivid imagination. Roll Eyes

Hence 25mm.-28mm. lead/pewter figurines.
A few follow.
--dj--Joe

I will open with a knight.

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 04:02 PM
One must also have the Evil knight. Mad

--dj--Joe

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 04:04 PM
Wizard.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 04:07 PM
Other Folk.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 04:10 PM
The proverbial wood cutter.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: Vern Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/03/2005 06:38 PM
Very nice. Are these for a game or just for fun? I also got into the small guys for wargaming. Neat pieces!
Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/04/2005 11:39 AM
Vern, thank you. I think these are mostly for therapy. Wink I have collected them over the years by what catches my eye or presents a challenge to paint. I have accumulated a fair number of them so I guess I've needed alot of therapy over the years. Roll Eyes
Never have checked out the wargame aspect, perhaps someday.

--dj--Joe
Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/06/2005 09:22 PM
Roll Eyes I'll post a few more and let it go at that.
--dj--Joe
The wood cutters friend.

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/06/2005 09:27 PM
The fairer sex.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/06/2005 09:32 PM
For the Tolkien readers of Middle Earth.
--dj--Joe
An Elf.

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/06/2005 09:43 PM
Finis.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: Don Scowen Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/26/2005 09:12 PM
Very impressive Joe. I don't know where you get the patience from.

Cheers
Don
Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/26/2005 10:35 PM
Thanks Don. Painting these figurines takes me away from all the cares of the world. Smile

--dj--Joe
Posted By: Tim Schreiner Re: Miniature Folk. - 04/26/2005 10:47 PM
I am extremely Jealous! My big problem is a steady hand, and a difficult time doing faces.

Outstanding job!
Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 02/13/2006 09:47 PM
SmileIt's been awhile, thought I would post a few more. You might enjoy these better.
Futuristic Male soldier.

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 02/13/2006 09:49 PM
Futuristic Female warrior.

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 02/13/2006 09:55 PM
And their faithfull gopher?

--dj--Joe

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Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 03/16/2006 11:19 PM
Pay me no mind. Smile I'm testing myself against a new scanner.
--dj--Joe

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Miniature Folk. - 03/17/2006 01:10 AM
The skeleton figure with the tattered robe and the gopher are my favorites! Great ones.

Mark Big Grin
Posted By: fatguy Re: Miniature Folk. - 03/17/2006 02:30 PM
Beautiful work..!!! How old is that dime ?????

Regards, Big Grin
Posted By: derjager Re: Miniature Folk. - 03/18/2006 03:56 PM
Thank you gentlemen for the kind words. The dime is a 1916.

--dj--Joe
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