And here's a new photo from me:
I know I really liked the mood of Bragon's harlequin, so I think it turned out that he's to blame for the atmosphere of my work.
That's how I imagine this race - like clowns from horror movies, not very sweet and funny but more like causing irrational fear, like nightmares.
I am happy about the mood - the effect is like what I had in my head... and after such a long time I can hardly remember how painful was the process of painting this model. These checkers were like a penance.... It was a painstakingly worked out model.
But you still can criticize, my heart won't hurt

and I may bet a few valuable suggestions?

And at least I managed to feed my curiosity what are harlequins like in painting
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And here's something else which was finished just before the end of 2008. Here you will have a lot to criticize:
I painted already converted minis and didn't do anything about the sculpts. I didn't repair them because it would have taken me as much time as painting did

I am really happy about how I managed to deal wit both blades of swords.
The smaller one was broken and then badly glued together

Both had non-symetrical and inconsistent width of blades.
So I painted a wavy line in the middle and damaged the blades badly, to hide the imperfections of sculpts.
Unfortunately I didn't feel like struggling with all the other parts like that.
I tried to hide some under dust and expose only these parts which were not much of a problem in painting.
The conversions have charismatic atmosphere and I really liked it about these models (like frozen images from a movie presenting main characters

)
And I think it's most important for a gamer.
I - as a painter - can complain, but I have to admit the conversions make really positive impression in general. If it wasn't this way, I wouldn't accept to paint them.
And so here's the
full squad
And here are the models on individual photos:
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