I use this miniature for my level 10 fighter Gromgar. Another fast paint job on this one. I just love the bright green skin.
That jagged sword is cool. Another Bones done from the pile!!!
A blog designed to show off my fantasy miniature painting hobby. I try to paint vintage fantasy miniatures when I am not working on my mountain of Reaper Bones minis. I want to eventually post thoughts on playing Old School D&D, board games and crafting scenery.
I use this miniature for my level 10 fighter Gromgar. Another fast paint job on this one. I just love the bright green skin.
That jagged sword is cool. Another Bones done from the pile!!!
This hobgoblin is made from a dark plastic material that is smooth and clear. He is really easy to paint since he is large and has lots of flat surfaces.
I just did a standard military leather uniform on him using speed paints and Reaper acrylics for highlights.
This is a resin 3D printed snake from a local shop. I don't know the maker, but I think it is cool. I went for a tropical tree snake look...but it turned out too co
It is covered in mud and vines with flowers, and is obviously a venomous snake as the fangs are huge.
I would imagine any tier 1 party would have a tough time with this.
Do you think I should gloss this thing to look wet?
I paint sporadically these days..so I'm posting pictures in batches.
Here is the back.