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Hannibal:
vey intyeresting sites to go and visit!!
Thanks Cristoph!

Christoph:
That is an interesting thing.
The figures are really well made and may be nice to paint.


But for me this shows how our hobby changed.
This new figures are clearly made for painters.


I myself, as well as many other collectors here in germany are interested in creating historical scence. Doing research and painting figures based on that. So if I would be compleatly new and  looking for some figures I can do that I would surely end up with 28mm wargaming figures.


There are some really interesting blogs at the internet with well painted figures

http://je-lay-emprins.blogspot.com/?m=1

https://fullharness.blogspot.com/?m=1

https://stuartsworkbench.blogspot.com/?m=1

Christoph

Hannibal:
A new borne on the market nowadays in France and stating to spread out in Europe thropugh Shows, contests and Facebook of flat painters is  Centurion Miniatures.


I invite you to have a look, as they start to diversify from half-round bosses initially in resin 3D printing, to figures, flats, figures, .. and they are very present on many shows ....


www.centurionminiatures.com

(4) Centurion Miniatures | Facebook


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Christian:
Thanks for the Feedback!!!


BG Christian

John Alberts:
Markets and value are key components to the hobbies' viability and the attraction of money investors and collectors.  Do these investors want art or collections of work by acclaimed editors and publishers?  Both!  And I agree attracting labor investors--painters-- should lead to the collectors/investors taking notice.  Therefore, Christian, I have much appreciation for your efforts and innovation in finding new markets.  It is a bit of wonderment to see new subjects and ideas come to fruition.  The experimentation generates new painters and old enthusiasts can find a place for them.  The effort adds to the hobby or pursuit of miniature painting and collecting. 


Additionally, the traditional 30mm flat also has much to offer that is timeless.  The stories 30mm sets and groupings can tell go beyond military pursuits but human experience.  Why is that lost on younger generations?  The incredible amount of poses and angles of the 30mm flat cry out for a "story," whether historical battles or mundane human activities.  The is plenty of space for creativity which flat enthusiasts have an abundance of.

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