Here is Grenadier's Desert Warrior.
I chose this model for several reasons, one of which was the ornate shield he carries. I thought it would be interesting to paint that up in NMM style. The pose on the model is quite good too, but that is expected from Julie Guthrie. He looks ready for anything thrown at him.
I purchased this mini from Mega Minis.com while they were still in business a few years back. He was only $2 - what a great deal. Too bad they went out of business because of the high metal prices.
I researched pictures of Saracens, Moors, and other desert warrior groups throughout history. One thing that stood out was how colorful their clothing was, and this surprised me. I thought they only wore white or black robes and head dresses. I saw lots of reds, greens, and blues in the pictures. With the whole array of colors available to me, I took a while to decide upon the color scheme. I decided on blue and yellow, which always gives a good result .
That's it for now. Happy painting all.
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.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Grenadier Personality: Female Cleric
One of my twin daughters really likes this cleric, and has been playing with her for a year now. She has only had primer on her until this last week when I decided to paint her up (get off my lazy butt). I buckled down and forced myself to paint the face first. Once the face came to life, painting the rest of the figure went really quick. I asked my daughter to choose the color combinations for her clothes, which always seems to stump me, and she made a really great selection.
This is one of Julie Guthrie's sculpts I believe. It seems Julie has worked for all the big names like Reaper and Grenadier and Ral Partha. Julie, if you are reading this, you are a fantastic sculptor!! My favorite !
Here is the back of her cape.
I used a Reaper metallic gold paint on her..and the problem with these metallic paints is that the metal flakes bunch up and don't give me a really smooth surface. The mini looks crusty in the metal areas. Oh well, there must be some way to water it way down, perhaps shake it for an hour, and then get a smooth metallic.
This is one of Julie Guthrie's sculpts I believe. It seems Julie has worked for all the big names like Reaper and Grenadier and Ral Partha. Julie, if you are reading this, you are a fantastic sculptor!! My favorite !
I used a Reaper metallic gold paint on her..and the problem with these metallic paints is that the metal flakes bunch up and don't give me a really smooth surface. The mini looks crusty in the metal areas. Oh well, there must be some way to water it way down, perhaps shake it for an hour, and then get a smooth metallic.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Reaper Bones Lizardman Warrior
I picked this mini up a few weeks ago at the local game store - Game Empire. They have a huge selection of Bones miniatures, more than the metal Reaper minis I think. The Bones are fairly inexpensive, so I always pick up 1 or 2 when I visit. Metal minis used to be like that back in the day...ughh.
Like I said before, the Bones minis are perfect for RPG gaming because they don't chip like metal minis so you can throw them in a case and handle them at a game and not worry. I decided to take more time on this guy than usual, to see just how good I could make him look. No dry brushing of the skin or club here for me.
Here is a head on view showing off what I assume to be a snapping turtle shell. I painted the crests or spines on the back a blue color to contrast with all of that strong green skin color.
Here is another angle.
That's all for now.
Like I said before, the Bones minis are perfect for RPG gaming because they don't chip like metal minis so you can throw them in a case and handle them at a game and not worry. I decided to take more time on this guy than usual, to see just how good I could make him look. No dry brushing of the skin or club here for me.
Here is a head on view showing off what I assume to be a snapping turtle shell. I painted the crests or spines on the back a blue color to contrast with all of that strong green skin color.
Here is another angle.
I think I may add some water effects resin to the base in between the legs there. Perhaps a greenish swamp water color.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Reaper Bones Oxidation Beast
I wanted to try something a little more outlandish for this Reaper Bones Rust Monster...err I mean Oxidation Beast -- something more interesting than the usual browns and yellows. So, I decided to try some crazy alien and space colors on him. These are the neon greens and purples ...even blues. I figure he or she is bioluminesent or something like that !
The legs are actually purple that blends in layers into blue. I would assume that the light blues on the scales would glow along with the eyes and perhaps the fringe on the antennae.
Taking a picture of this guy was really hard, and it looks a lot better in person than the photo. The camera picks up every little shiny area on the mini and exaggerates it. I think the paint I used on this one, Vallejo, tends to be a bit shiny as well. I thought about using a matte sealer but the Dullcote sealer I use also tends to add a sheen of shine...hmmm I wonder what else I could use.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Vaeloth, Hellborn Paladin
This is the finalized Vaeloth, Hellborn Paladin from Reaper. My version is a person who seeks to prove himself to society as a force for order and justice. He is kind of a vigilante who goes after evildoers...perhaps that is why I chose the Batman blue colors.
I did my best to photograph these minis with the iPad. The pictures are not optimal, but they are good enough to show the colors and the work. I'm glad this miniature is done, as the NMM metal colors tool a long long time. Each subsequent picture of him shows another side of the mini, as if it is being rotated.
It is interesting how the sword colors really pop out in the pictures. I find the scale mail to be hard to do in the NMM style. I think I could have tried some freehand runes or lettering on the kilt, but I really wanted him done so I passed.
Here you can see the wolf pelt he wears. I chose the colors of the red wolf as inspiration.
Coming up with a sigil or logo for the shield was hard. I decided on a blue infernal flame look to match the flame-like appearance of the shield frame.
Finally, I decided to make a quick little battle scene with him fighting a dragonborn to the death.
That's all for now. Good health and good painting to you...
I did my best to photograph these minis with the iPad. The pictures are not optimal, but they are good enough to show the colors and the work. I'm glad this miniature is done, as the NMM metal colors tool a long long time. Each subsequent picture of him shows another side of the mini, as if it is being rotated.
It is interesting how the sword colors really pop out in the pictures. I find the scale mail to be hard to do in the NMM style. I think I could have tried some freehand runes or lettering on the kilt, but I really wanted him done so I passed.
Here you can see the wolf pelt he wears. I chose the colors of the red wolf as inspiration.
Coming up with a sigil or logo for the shield was hard. I decided on a blue infernal flame look to match the flame-like appearance of the shield frame.
Finally, I decided to make a quick little battle scene with him fighting a dragonborn to the death.
That's all for now. Good health and good painting to you...
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Reaper Bones Orc Archers
These three Reaper Bones orc archers were a relatively quick paint job for me. Since I am very very slow, I would say I spent 6-7 hours painting them. I used a lot of washes and basic highlights. Almost no blending as you can tell. I intend to use them for RPG gaming -they will go into my bin of plastic monsters that I bring along with me to games.
I may have said this before...but I like the fact that these Bones miniatures won't chip as much as metal miniatures when they are handled or when they fall over. These will go to the kids for stress testing tonight...we'll see how they hold up after I spray Dullcote on them.
Choosing colors for orc clothing can be challenging. I cannot fathom them having brightly colored kilts or shirts. I assume they have a lot of earth tones...perhaps even more black colors than I have chosen.
In the end, these orcs were a nice diversion away from the Hellborn paladin. Now I must get back to him and finish!
I may have said this before...but I like the fact that these Bones miniatures won't chip as much as metal miniatures when they are handled or when they fall over. These will go to the kids for stress testing tonight...we'll see how they hold up after I spray Dullcote on them.
Choosing colors for orc clothing can be challenging. I cannot fathom them having brightly colored kilts or shirts. I assume they have a lot of earth tones...perhaps even more black colors than I have chosen.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
The Latest on Vaeloth, Hellborn Paladin...a Work in Progress
Well, progress has been slow on this mini up until this week. I seem to have gotten my second wind or runners high, and I'm making good progress each day now on Vaeloth. The scale armor is done, the wolf pelt is done, and now there is only the sword, shield, tail, and base left. My silver metal style is getting better, especially on the tricky scale mail. Chain is even tougher for me to do. Below is a grainy iPad picture of the mini:
In these next few views you can see the wolf pelt which I thought was a bit intimidating at first. I chose a brown/red wolf for this guy, since it seemed to play off the reddish skin he has.
The next big thing to think about is the base, which is usually what most painters think of first!!
I'm not sure if this guy deserves a plinth or a rock...I may want to use him in a game one day...perhaps just a nice Gale force 9 magnetic base.
In these next few views you can see the wolf pelt which I thought was a bit intimidating at first. I chose a brown/red wolf for this guy, since it seemed to play off the reddish skin he has.
The next big thing to think about is the base, which is usually what most painters think of first!!
I'm not sure if this guy deserves a plinth or a rock...I may want to use him in a game one day...perhaps just a nice Gale force 9 magnetic base.
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