That barbarian is like the best i´ve ever seen :O
I´d wish there was a possibility to get one still. Never heard about raining frog miniatures before to my shame - i will have a look for it now.
That barbarian is like the best i´ve ever seen :O
I´d wish there was a possibility to get one still. Never heard about raining frog miniatures before to my shame - i will have a look for it now.
You can pick up a pack of foot square cork tiles for a tenner or so from DIY shops, should be plenty there for your dungeon tilesgood luck with the challenge!
Yeah £9 in whickes, although occasionally they're on offer (check the website)
You need to cut and base them on something though so they're much more labour intensive than the cork backed table mats.
That said they do look better (more 3d).....
Andy T's Necromunda Plog
It's been a while, but this project is still in full swing.
I'm currently painting a ranger - cost £4. Should be finished tomorrow. I also had some orcs donated to the cause, now have a full compliment of orcs, Snotlings and Goblins.
Total running cost: £66.05
Good news on some spiders. Cobblestone castings...
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Great brush work and detailing Rusty.. one of my favourite Elf models over the years
Thanks bud, really fell in love with this mini when painting. I would have to agree, it's now my favourite elf!
Here he is finished with his dungeon floor base.
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Fantastic freehand! Lovely paint job. I can't wait to see the Barbarian with a bit of colour, he's gonna look epic!
Very nice indeed, you must have a very steady hand, impressive.
Very nice painting, isn't he in need of a bow??
Thanks gents. Daemonslave I've just cracked open the Barbarian...
Sorry.. Ranger mage, although no crown strictly speaking, it's sort of implied with his regal drapery :P
Beautiful painting! This project may be low-budget, but the painting sure isn't!![]()
Glad they've been well received. Just wish I could paint a little faster![]()
In this hasty day and age, there is something to be said for taking the time to do things well, instead of just quickly...![]()
That is a very fine point and I really should appreciate that more.
I had a couple of hours free today and thought I could make a cheeky start on this guy.
Daemonslave - sorry mate I'm still too nervous to paint the Barbarian, it's a one off model. It'll just happen one day soon with a little inspiration.
That is the sort of painting that makes me love wargamming. I will enjoy watching this thread
Nervous? Yah I've had that feeling over a conversion or two. Painting when inspired to do so is the best moment. Empathise with your decision greatly.
Thanks Daniel, I appreciate that.
Shas'El Tael - Yep, otherwise it's hard to give your best to a model. Like you, I probably spend the same amount of time trying to imagine what a model should look like as I do painting it.
I've checked out the fantastic work you've done over at Eastern Fringe. I look forward to building some that dungeon scenery.
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Jeez you paint like a fracking master!!!
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Lybban - Hahaha, lets not forget I get to choose the good photo
Shas'El - Apologies, I made a mess of that reply, corrected now.
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Forgot about this guy. I painted him up at Christmas, but decided he didn't fit the way I wanted the chaos warrior to look, he's overtly chaos and that just doesn't fit with visiting towns or travelling with a ragtag group of rogue, although I really like the model. It went to a loving home for secret Santa gift.
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