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the_gneech) wrote2008-01-01 09:07 pm
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'tis the Season to Paint Minis
Finally finished some minis that I've been working on for months! As the lolcats would say, let me show you them.

Leonard Lion and Lina Inverse battle a nazgul, while the First Doctor looks on! Er, no, waitaminute.
Let's go into a little more detail...

One of the "lion man" miniatures by Reaper, IIRC. I'll be using him as Arshan of the Desert in
sirfox's furry D&D. Much fun character. :) Hope Josh runs more soon! I love the way the figure looms over others at the same scale.

Dr. Lucky, from Kill Dr. Lucky by Paizo. This was actually a Christmas present for
hantamouse's mum last year (i.e., 2006) ... and I finally finished painting it. Oops.

Mirima,
lythandra's fireball-tossing sorceress in my Red Hand of Doom game. The fireball in this particular instance was made from a shredded bit of cotton ball glued to the figure post-paint ... although from the cone shape it looks more like burning hands. Miniature by Reaper.

Dedicated to
invisiblewolf; miniature by Reaper. With my luck some joker's gonna come along and say "Hey, he's got no pants!"

Scenery from the "Ruins of Middle-earth" set by Citadel. Some of the ivy is strategically-placed to cover seams, other bits are just randomly placed. I was pleased with the "weathered stone" effect, some of which is lost in this photo.
Whatcha think? :)
-The Gneech

Leonard Lion and Lina Inverse battle a nazgul, while the First Doctor looks on! Er, no, waitaminute.
Let's go into a little more detail...

One of the "lion man" miniatures by Reaper, IIRC. I'll be using him as Arshan of the Desert in
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Dr. Lucky, from Kill Dr. Lucky by Paizo. This was actually a Christmas present for
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Mirima,
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Dedicated to
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Scenery from the "Ruins of Middle-earth" set by Citadel. Some of the ivy is strategically-placed to cover seams, other bits are just randomly placed. I was pleased with the "weathered stone" effect, some of which is lost in this photo.
Whatcha think? :)
-The Gneech
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Love the use of cotton-wool for the fireball :D
(and the lion is just fab)
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-TG
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-TG
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Thanks for sharing! :-)
-Spiritwolf.
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-TG
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They have UK distribution ... not sure about Australia. But you can probably get them through resellers downundah.
-TG
PS: Long time no see!
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I was never able to get into painting miniatures for whatever reason (time mostly I guess) but I do love seeing what people are able to do with them. Oh and the textures on the stone walls did come out very well indeed.
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-TG
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And yes, I AM crazy, that IS my problem!
Nice work all around!
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Gotta wonder why he bothers w/ the breastplate, considering it covers little more than his clavicle. It's like a steel dickey. 0.o I suspect the idea may be that he scavenged bits and pieces off of his normal (human-sized) foes, and that was all that would fit.
Which, actually, suits Arshan's character well! :D
-TG
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But never underestimate the power of It Just Looks Cool, Dammit XD
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-TG
is surprised nobody's done this yet. . .
Hey, he's got no pants!
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Re: is surprised nobody's done this yet. . .
-TG
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