Finished painting the first Kitsune (unless I find some mroe detail I want to improve a bit more), still working on the base. It was very fun and one of the pieces I'm the most happy with so far. Learned a decent amount of new things and still see a lot of room for improvement.
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That looks very nice, kind of refreshing as well.
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Many months since I posted something. A few things have been finished but I stopped painting for a long time during the spring and beginning of summer due to a move and some other stuff.
Finished the base for the first Kitsune and painted the second Kitsune. Finished the Dwarven Anvil of Power as well as the Frost mammoth. Next up are a lot of tiny green things with bows, Scraplings! Doing quite a scrappy speedpaint on those, so hoping to have them ready soon.
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Finished my scraplings with bows, which of course can be used as trappers or goblins as well. The miniatures are from Windmaster.
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Good to hear
Theokrit wrote:
I love the kitsunes. They look really good
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The horror.
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Finally assembled my dragon and started painting it, was a bit scared to start since I haven't done a model this large before. Also the second time I pin a miniature, with larger pins and more drilling than I have done before as well. No photo of the Imperial Prince that will go on the dragon yet but it is assembled and primed as well.
Also assembled griffon knights.
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Nice, the roots really help blending the miniature into the base. Why not saw off the overhang?
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Little Joe wrote:
Nice, the roots really help blending the miniature into the base. Why not saw off the overhang?
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Finished the Imperial prince and his dragon. The scales are painted with colorshift metal colors from Greenstuffworld. The effect is very weak on this blue though, both because the "Cobalt blue" I used only shift from bluish purple to blue and because I used a blue wash to cover it as well. The yellowish belly and back is also colorshift and goes between yellow and green tones. All in all I'm very happy with how it turned out. The soft parts are painted non-metallic blue so I think I ended upp with enough variation even though I painted so much blue. Could the painting be improved more, surely, but at the moment this is one of my best pieces and I feel like I am improving and learning new things.
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I ike how lush the base has gotten, nice work on the wings.
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Glad to hear you guys like the base, had a lot of fun with it.
Assembled and started painting an imperial volley gun. Assembled som clan marksmen from Avatars of War and kitbashed together a runic smith entirely from spare parts in my bitz box.
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Nice kitbash, is that an AoW seeker banner top?
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Little Joe wrote:
Nice kitbash, is that an AoW seeker banner top?
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with those avatars of war kingsguard, that's no small feat.