Wednesday, May 29, 2024
Questing Imperial Fist, a Black Templar Emperor's Champion
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Cyberpunk RED - Rockerboys
Cyberpunk RED miniatures from the Rockerboys faction. Tried to evoke lots of 80's Vaporwave and retro-future Miami Vice with the color choices. The Manager has some of the most effortlessly awesome eyes I've ever done, and the skin and hair on the Guitarist just glows. The assembly was kind of a pain being resin, and you might notice some mistakes if you look too closely as these are tiny tiny minis. But I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Hopefully, I get to paint more if they keep doing that system.
Nolzur's Marvelous Minis - Palette Cleansers
I call these small projects Palette Cleansers because I paint them in between other big projects like whole army units or big figures and terrain. The Nolzur Minis by Wizkids are cheap, already assembled and primed. They can be frustrating with mold lines, but they are decent enough at 3 ft. These usually come in two sculpts per pack. I picked one and surplused the other for trades or teaching others how to paint.
Golden Dragonborn Sorcerer
Classic Barbarian with Sword
Warmage with Spear
Mustard-colored Wizard with Staff
Bronze/Gold Dragonborn Cleric or Wizard with Staff and flowing Blue and White Cloak
Red Dragonborn Cleric with Green Mace
Purple Wizard with Green Fire and Staff
Black Dragonborn with Spear and Shield
Knights of House Caro Mea - The Dark Hand
The Dark Hand, or Manus Tenebrae in High
Gothic, is an ancient war machine that traveled the galaxy after The
Overgrowth. Eager to reclaim their home world and the forges that wrought these old machines, the knightly house of Caro Mea has joined the Mechanicus expeditionary force. Its pilot keeps the restless machine spirit at the heart of the Dark Hand busy with forest-taming operations. And while the trees of Pholos IV are more hostile than most, recent skirmishes suggest it will be called upon to enter the fray against more heady foes.
After being assembled for 5 years, I finally got the courage to paint this lumbering mech of a Father's Day gift. The under-carriage was a straightforward Leadbelcher with Nuln Oil drybrushed to highlight, and the panels are where I spent most of my time. I'm particularly proud of the blue stripes that give the flat blocks of color subtle depth. In addition, this is my first attempt at decals in some time, and Micro-sol was a miracle-worker at keeping them from being shiny. I used a black Sakura Pigma 005 for writing the name on the chest scroll. The base was mostly an afterthought, and I hope the Necron that was tread underfoot makes a speedy recovery.