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Next in queue: reaper bones miniatures. unending todo list 😭
Today's model. An obligatory Starry Themes project. Just a little angel figure my friend wanted me to paint for him.
Knight templar paint as Solaire. \[T]/ From reaper miniatures. Pathfinder commission
Quick touch up on a model I painted for my lovely mother-in-law a few years ago. Certainly not a total repaint, but I like to think I’ve improved on some things!
(photography is not one of them)
Successfully painted my first metal miniature.
As it turns out, kenku spellcaster miniatures are hard to come by. Fortunately, Reaper Miniatures has one available. Despite owning a reasonably good stock of kenku/tengu figures, even my prepainted miniatures collection was no match for my newest D&D group. The party contains multiple kenku characters, which is entirely unheard of!
As a temporary measure, the party druid has been using a generic looking kenku with a wand. I ordered this some time ago, but did not have any primer on hand. I only just got around to painting it, which is very good timing seeing how there are only two or so session left in the minicampaign. So much for the old adage...
Providence : more citizen
Providence is gradually growing. Here are some pirates and various miniatures to fill the port, mainly from Reaper Mini, Fenryll, GW and Mirliton. Also horses and mules from Mirliton.
Lots of other miniatures are being painted, especially merchants, and will complete the first third of Providence.
I'm still working on the design of the second third of Providence. It takes a lot of time: the city is so vast, and there is so much to do.
Stay connected, more stuff will come soon.
“I ain’t afraid of no ghosts.”
I made a Batter figure for my current pathfinder campaign! He’s a modification of this figure, with the addition of air-drying clay bat + hat and acrylic colors. the glitter is a personal touch to denote his enchanted bat.
A lot of folks in Dunbrough look alike.