First: the baggage train!
No old grumbler worth their salt would go to battle without a baggage train. Naturally, our gnomes had to have carts of their own. Right now we have 2 carts and 3 goats. I plan to add 2 cart riders, as well as baggage to fill the carts. What else belongs in a proper baggage train? Let us know.
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Our first cart |
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another angle of the first cart |
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The second cart |
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Second cart from another angle |
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GOATS! |
Sappers!
Next, we realized our gnomes need sappers. What are our diminutive mountainous people without some digging tools?? Thankfully, we are working to fill this void. So far we have 4 poses, but we are aiming for 6-8 sappers. Is that enough? I am not sure it is. Let us know what sorts of sapper poses you'd like to see.
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Sappers with picks |
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Sappers with a shovel and wheelbarrow |
Halloween Monster Mash!
coinciding with our release of skelegnomes, I am sculpting classic Halloween monsters in gnome form! We have a werewolf, vampire, mummy, and a frankenstein's monster. Hopefully, I will get these done on time.
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Gnome Werewolf howling, 22mm to the top of the snout. It's going to have a gnome hat and a typical gnome tunic. |
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Here's the frankenstein's monster. 15mm tall. He too will have a hat. |
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Here's the mummy. Soon it'll have it's wrappings and big hat. |
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Gnome vampire. 13mm tall. He's got a sword, and is hiding behind his cloak. |
Here's a cinematic pic of our soon to be released Skelegnomes. I'm very excited about them! Hopefully this
link will take you to our skelegnome Kickstarter.
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