I finished Creoda, Guthwulf – figure from Mierce Miniatures. This mini was wonderfully sculpted by Allan Carrasco based on this concept art from talented Stefan Kopinski:
The figure had fur texture, but apart from his neck and tail it was too subtle to use drybrush. I preshaded it with airbrush and then I randomly applied thin lines of lighter color, more or less corresponding with direction of sculpted hair. I wasn’t too precise, as I didn’t want to spend years painting every single hair. The finished effect is just fine for gaming miniature.
Here is how it looks with other finished miniatures from Anglecynn fraction in world of Darklands:
Vikings Jarl
Every vikings warband needs a Jarl to lead them into victory. Here is one that I painted recently. It’s made by Hasslefree Miniatures and is called Ulfred. It’s my first miniature from this company and I was pleasantly surprised with quality of the cast and sharp details. I painted him in rather bright colors, just as my other vikings.
Of course the fact that he looks similar to Ragnar Lothbrok from Vikings TV series is just a coincidence 🙂
Barmaid from Hero Forge
Recently I showed a dwarf warrior from Hero Forge, and now here’s another miniature from this company: a barmaid.

The lighting effect is pretty nice, don’t you think?
Seeker Chariot
Dwarf Hero from Hero Forge
Hero Forge is a company producing customized miniatures. This Dwarf Hero is an example of what such miniatures can look like.

As you may already know, Hero Forge allows you to design your miniatures as if you were building them from blocks. You choose parts for your model, assemble it online and finally order the customized model.
Results may look like this: