With some extra time on my hands, I finished off the fantasy box that Chen traded me in the fall. First up are some gnolls. The shading on these turned out well.
And some imps (meh). Lots of highlights that the camera mutes.
With some extra time on my hands, I finished off the fantasy box that Chen traded me in the fall. First up are some gnolls. The shading on these turned out well.
And some imps (meh). Lots of highlights that the camera mutes.
Well, these's aren't exactly what you'd want coming down your chimney at this time of year, but you get what you and you don't get upset.
Alright, some more 28mm fantasy. We start with some dwarves. Probably a female cleric and a male warrior. Nice detail on these, especially for one-piece castings.
And finally some werewolves that Chen was kind enough to throw in to our trade deal. Two look metal and two are some kind of plastic (reaper bones?). Nice details. I love the detached hand the bottom pair are holding.
Up next: I'm not sure. Maybe some orcs and spiders. Or who knows.
A few more 28mm fantasy figures are final finished. These are six of the adventurers in a box of figures Chen traded me. I would guess monk, elven fighter, and cleric. Nice sculpts for one-piece plastics.
Another batch of 28mm fantasy figures are done. First up are some turtle magic-users. No idea of the source (probably a board game).
These were pretty fun figures to paint and the sculpts are nice and animated. Could be PCs, NPCs, or baddies.
I also knocked off a bunch of worms from the boxed-set Chen traded me. These look better in person than the photos suggest. The angles make it hard to get a decent photo.
Up next: Hard to say. Probably some dungeon terrain and fantasy figures, but you never really know.
Just a few pieces of dungeon terrain today. These are prepaints I bought as a job lot on ebay.
And finally some basic LOS blocks. The most interesting is torture table on the right. Up next: Some fantasy monsters.
I knocked off the last of a commission for a friend, including the five 28mm Imperial Assault figures. First up is Hondo Ohnaka.
A bit of a job-lot post. First up, she 28mm Star Wars Imperial Assault figures. There are just some extra Rebel troopers.
Up next: More dungeon stuff and more Star Wars!
These came from a fantasy starter box Chen traded me. These are very different than the usual skeleton sculpts that you see, but they have really grown on me.
Also a plastic eagles from some game. I painted it up as a golden eagle, rather than a bald.
Also a random wolf. Maybe from Chen? Looks like a Reaper Bones figure.
And, finally, some kind of elven thief lady, I guess? would do as an adventurer or NPC.
Apologies for the wonky lighting. The seasonal shift in daylight is giving my camera fits this afternoon. His suit is whiter and his eyes are redder in person.
There were also a pair of wookies melee dudes. The picture below gives a better sense of the actual colours and visual effect. The slight forward lean of the sculpt meant the frontal pictures entailed a lot of shadow and weird light balances.
After months of not being at all interested in these figures, I finally put on my big-boy pants and finished them. They are 28mm Foundry British heavy dragoons for the Crimean.
Nicely sculpted and all. Maybe the colours are a bit too bright--a black undercoat might have been better.
Up next: Some 28mm Imperial Assault Wookies and some 28mm fantasy are on the table right now.
I popped over to Bruce's in early September for a Vietnam adaptation of Xenos Rampant. It was a rescue the downed chopper pilot scenario using Bruce's 28mm Name collection (mostly Pulp Miniatures).