Howdy!
Another quick model – Necromancer, July 2016 🙂
Cheers!
Sławol
Howdy!
Another quick model – Necromancer, July 2016 🙂
Cheers!
Sławol
I am working on a Land Raider Proteus for Salamanders Space Marines. I hope to keep you updated on my progress.
Here’s what I have so far:
Here is something for fantasy gaming – resin walls from Ristuls Extraordinary Market that I bought some time ago. They’re part of their Old Stone Wall Terrain set. IMHO the walls could be a little higher, but overall they’re OK. Painted fast and easy way: base + wash + drybrush, but the effect seems enough for the stuff that is just a background for your minis 🙂
I’m rather poor photographer, so here are pics on white background and in more “natural” surrounding (game mat).
I also painted medieaval/fantasy shed made of resin (2 pieces – base with walls and roof). I don’t know the manufacturer – I bought it from second hand already primed. It had quite many air bubbles to fill, but once I did that, the painting was easy part. I used yellow and brown tones, suitable for wood and hay. After painting I put some static grass and various trash to make it look more natural.
The miniatures shown for scale are Red Box Games ones – they are closest to 28mm scale.
It was quite a fun painting something different than usual.
You may know Urania as a muse. The patron of astronomy according to ancient Greek mythology. And this was the way she was depicted as a miniature from Dark Sword Miniatures.
Painting her as a beautiful woman with astronomer’s instruments would be way too obvious and too easy, so with one general suggestion to “give the globe a baleful glow” I turned her into something like this:
She keeps her astronomer’s tools and star-covered surface of her dress reminds of the original concept but the glow of her globe reveals a totally different aspect of her nature…
Now here’s the original artwork. Don’t you think it would be too obvious to follow this direction? 😉
Here are the pictures of Soda Pop Miniatures’ Prince Malya model I’ve done few months ago.
I was asked to possibly stick to the climate of the original boxart. Fortunately the only demand was painting style not the colors as the original model was pink. Whole… I had a lot of fun painting this model, it was a nice change after painting a bucket of GW models.
The only thing that still bothers me is – what did this rabbit eat or smoke?
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