Andrew Bawidamann

bawidamann.jpgAndrew Bawidamann, for all your sexy vector pin-up needs! (Thanks, Daniel!)

  • Will2Act
    I forgot to mention that the Reserves series from Axis & Allies consisted of any weapon, machinery or soldier that could fall into the "Secret Weapons" category. The artwork appeared in full-page ads in such magazines as Game Trade, Scrye and InQuest.
  • t8trtot
    Got it now. I understand why you'd use such images for a game.
    I mistook the intended use of the Waffen Girl as purely glamor for glamor sake. Thanks for the clarification.
  • Will2Act
    This is artwork used to advertise the Axis & Allies Reserves miniatures game, but wasn't the major art used on the actual boxes, if memory serves me well. Although I do buy several games, the various miniatures collectible games I never got into...too expensive to eventually keep buying the boxes just to collect the various pieces inside. Anyway, it is the best artwork used thus far for any of the Axis & Allies miniatures.
  • t8trtot
    I have his spacegirl t-shirt!
  • He's got a handful of posters at gigposters.com.
  • Len
    I just saw a bunch of his prints when I went to pick up the coffins for my Ebay auctions. I was really impressed with his stuff. It's amazing.

    Go Ohio Artists!
  • t8trtot
    The quality of the work speaks for itself. But I do get a little wary of the amount of Waffen SS themed material. No creative mind can look at the uniforms and designs of the Third Reich and not be impressed by it's sinister seductiveness (look at StarWars, for pete's sake). It's supposed to seduce: It's The Dark Side!
    What I'm saying is this; there's a lesson in the history and fate of WW2 for ALL of us, let's not diminish it by glamorizing the Waffen SS.
    But hot Teutonic women? More please!
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