These are fun miniatures that I enjoyed painting and I've got some gaming ideas for them that I'm excited about as well. I expect to post Enik soon. Stay Tuned.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Sleestaks!
With a little time off for the holidays, I was able to finish up 5 of my Sleestak miniatures, aka Hissing and Lurching Lizards from Interloper Miniatures. I just have Enik the Altrusian left to paint, since he has a different palette.
These are fun miniatures that I enjoyed painting and I've got some gaming ideas for them that I'm excited about as well. I expect to post Enik soon. Stay Tuned.
These are fun miniatures that I enjoyed painting and I've got some gaming ideas for them that I'm excited about as well. I expect to post Enik soon. Stay Tuned.
Friday, November 28, 2014
In-Progress Sleestaks 2
I'm sorry to report that it's been another slow month painting-wise, however I can assure you that my squad of Sleestaks are very much still in progress...
I hope to finish them soon! Stay tuned.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
In-Progress Sleestaks
I like to post to this blog at least once every calendar month, unfortunately I have no new finished minis to show off. So instead of that, I'm sharing what I currently have in progress: Interloper Miniatures Lurching Lizards, and Hissing Lizards. These are clearly not-Sleestaks from Land of the Lost and I love them.
If you are familiar with Land of the Lost you may notice that I have added a green stuff tunic to the figure in the middle to turn him into Enik (pictured below.)
If you are familiar with Land of the Lost you may notice that I have added a green stuff tunic to the figure in the middle to turn him into Enik (pictured below.)
As I noted in my last post (featuring a grey primed fig,) I nearly always prime my figures in white as I generally prefer brighter color or at least the possibility of brighter colors, but for these Sleestaks I went with Army Painter brand "Greenskin" primer.
As soon as I finish these little creepers I will share them here for you enjoyment. Thanks again for following along!
p.s. Just today Interloper put out a trio of not-Thundarr minis that I am super excited about too! If you couldn't tell from all of the Gamma World love on this blog, Thundarr was my favorite childhood cartoon.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Stone Giant from Grenadier Troll
One of the miniatures that I recently painted was a cockatrice. One of my faithful blog readers, Jay, suggested that it would make a good pet for a giant. I liked that idea and since a cockatrice has a gaze that can turn someone to stone, I figured a stone giant would be the best choice. I wasn't able to pick up an ideal stone giant miniature, but I found this figure from Grenadier's second Fantasy Lords line, that was meant to be a troll. I guess he might be small for a giant, but I thought he could make an interesting stone giant with some type of visor in case the cockatrice had any other gaze attacks. He's not taking any chances.
Here he is with his "pet." Should make for a fun encounter.
Here's how he looked when I bought him.
I primed this figure in grey which I rarely do, and it reminded me of why I generally prefer a white primer. It really has a dulling effect on colors, which I think worked fine here, but most of the time, it's not for me.
Thanks to Jay for reading and for the idea!
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Alpha Centauri from Doctor Who
I bring you Alpha Centauri that squeeky-voiced hermaphroditic hexapod alien delegate from Doctor Who. This character appeared in the classic episodes Curse of Peladon and Monster of Peladon.
This miniature is from the Harlequin/Black Tree Design line of Doctor Who miniatures. The sculpt of the arms/claws isn't very defined and they were kind of hard to paint, but otherwise I like it. A fun little figure.
Alpha Cenaturi and the Doctor. I need an Ice Warrior, Jo Grant, and maybe a miniature stand-in for Arcturus, right?
I also rebased and touched up some Heroclix minis that I might use for any number of different gaming purposes.
A vintage grenadier miniature should be next up. Stay tuned...
This miniature is from the Harlequin/Black Tree Design line of Doctor Who miniatures. The sculpt of the arms/claws isn't very defined and they were kind of hard to paint, but otherwise I like it. A fun little figure.
Alpha Cenaturi and the Doctor. I need an Ice Warrior, Jo Grant, and maybe a miniature stand-in for Arcturus, right?
I also rebased and touched up some Heroclix minis that I might use for any number of different gaming purposes.
A vintage grenadier miniature should be next up. Stay tuned...
Friday, August 1, 2014
Hiro's Shadow Scout / Cyclops Heroclix Repaint Etc.
As I have mentioned before, I don't know the first thing about Yu-Gi-Oh, but I grabbed a handful of Yu-Gi-Oh Heroclix because I thought they were cool looking. Here is one them: "Hiro's Shadow Scout." I re-based it, and used the factory paintjob as a base coat and repainted it from there. I like how this weird little figure turned out.
I figured all of the above would work well for Gamma World or Sci-Fi types of games. Really, Hiro's Shadow Scout could be used in almost any genre or setting that includes weird creatures.
Here's a stock photo to give an idea of what it looked like beforehand.
I also re-based these three other heroclix minis: 2 Yu-Gi-Oh Kinetic Soldiers, and Remac, a DC Comics Heroclix. The Kinectic Soldiers I slapped a couple of washes on and changed their "eye" color.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Asgard Cockatrice FM12
If you've been following my blog since it started, you'll know that I'm a big fan of Asgard Miniatures, particularly there line of fantasy monsters. There's just something charming about them. I just got a chance to paint Asgard's cockatrice, that mythological creature that is a mixture of a rooster and a dragon. According to the Lost Minis Wiki, they made two versions of this creature and this is version 1. I've never seen the other and the wiki only has a drawing.
Most cockatrice miniatures have a more menacing, usually more draconic head. The fact that this one's head looks like a regular old rooster sets it apart.
I'm most happy with the rooster part. I think that part turned out well. The body is ok. It didn't have much texture so I painted it by stippling various shades of green. The wings on the other hand didn't turn out as well as I had hoped they would. If I had to do it over I think I would use more naturalistic colors, rather than the green I went with here. Oh well.
Some in progress shots: you can see I had to patch a hole in one wing with with greenstuff.
I had a lot of fun painting this beasty and I'm anxious to get back to my painting table, but I'm not sure what's next, so stay tuned.
Most cockatrice miniatures have a more menacing, usually more draconic head. The fact that this one's head looks like a regular old rooster sets it apart.
I'm most happy with the rooster part. I think that part turned out well. The body is ok. It didn't have much texture so I painted it by stippling various shades of green. The wings on the other hand didn't turn out as well as I had hoped they would. If I had to do it over I think I would use more naturalistic colors, rather than the green I went with here. Oh well.
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I had a lot of fun painting this beasty and I'm anxious to get back to my painting table, but I'm not sure what's next, so stay tuned.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Walloping Krong and Low Life Miniatures Group Shot
I present to you the final miniature in the Low Life miniatures set that I have been working on, Walloping Krong, the cremefillian bunskicker. He's basically a mutant twinkie with a flaming warhammer. Yay!
For better or worse I made the decision to paint the flame without attempting attempting "object source lighting" i.e. showing the light or color of the flame reflecting on the figure. It looks a little weird without it, but I often find "osl" to look a little weird too, even when really skilled miniature painters do it. Overall I'm pretty happy with this piece.
And finally here is a group shot, what a motley crew:
I can't believe I finally finished these guys. Up next: a vintage miniature of a classic mythological creature. Stay Tuned!
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Sangan Heroclix Repaint
I'm back with a quick repaint of a Yu-Gi-Oh! heroclix figure called Sangan. I use the term "repaint" a bit loosely as I basically took the factory paint job as a base coat, added a wash or two and some highlights. I love this quirky little critter though. Lots of personality and I thought he would work well in a Gamma World encounter at some point. (I know very little about Yu-Gi-Oh but I picked up a handful of the series one heroclix, that I thought looked cool, to re-base and touch up.)
Here's the factory paint job, after I re-based him but before I did any painting.
Hope to be back before long with the last of my Low Life miniatures and then some vintage lead.
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Pandalope the Panderer
Here is the 2nd to last figure of the initial set of Low Life miniatures that I've been chipping away at: Pandalope the Panderer.
I guess he's supposed to be like a mutant panda pimp. I decided to paint his face like that of a red panda rather than the usual black and white, giant panda as seen in Andy Hopp's illustration.
Just one more Low Life miniature on my painting table, a mutant humanoid Twinkie with a flaming warhammer, yay! And lots of other figures to come. Stay tuned.
Here's what a red panda looks like:
I also based the color scheme of his clothes on the primary colors of Doctor Strange. It would be cool if this makes him look more like a sorcerer and less like a pimp, but either way I thought it was good color scheme.
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