Hi!
This time I want to show you a Knightmare from LeBeN Models. Sculpture by Benoit Menard. Fantastic model, highly detailed. Lot of fun with painting.
Cheers and have a nice Sunday!
Sławol
Hi!
This time I want to show you a Knightmare from LeBeN Models. Sculpture by Benoit Menard. Fantastic model, highly detailed. Lot of fun with painting.
Cheers and have a nice Sunday!
Sławol
Bull dragons are large and brutal creatures. They can’t fly (have only remnants of wings on forelimbs), but can certainly breathe fire!
Another Mierce Miniatures monster finished. Airbrush was really helpful when painting the skin. I am quite satisfied with the result, considering rather small amount of time for the whole project (about 15 hours). This is my first, but certainly not last dragon.
While at Pyrkon 2016, I took photos of all the entries to the miniature painting competition. Here they are along with some photos of the award ceremony.
Continue reading Pyrkon 2016 – miniature painting contest photoreport
Hello!
Next model from my project – Cairn Wraith from GW range.
Simple, but very nice model for me. And of course – I love skulls 😉
Cheers!
Sławol
Now that we returned from Pyrkon, I found a free moment to write about the workshop for miniature painters that took place in Poznan just before Pyrkon. I had the pleasure to be invited.
The whole meeting was more of a discussion panel than a practical workshop, but it was very enjoyable nonetheless. I met an enthusiastic group of teenage modellers and painters (and a few older and younger ones, too). They presented a choice of their works and some really nice Lord of the Rings dioramas (including some battle scenes and sieges, which were Balrog’s favorite choices). I hoppe to be able to take some decent photos of these dioramas.
Dave, the guy who runs their modelling club is an absolutely charming man, with so much motivation and passion for the hobby, that it was no surprise he managed to gather such a nice group around him.
I enjoyed the meeting so much that I will be surely meeting these hobbyists again, now with some more practice-oriented workshops. Looking forward to it!