These are some close up views of the kroxigors shown in the photos of my skink and kroxiogor units.
And an objective marker made from sculpey. You can see this design repeated over and over on the Temple of Blood. :-)
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
They're dead, Jim. German Undead Blood Bowl team
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Who Dat gonna beat 'dem Saints? Dwarf Blood Bowl team
This was a very fun and clever idea by one of our favorite Blood Bowl patrons! We have done a number of teams for him, and each one always has a great balance of fun, reference to real NFL players and teams, and lots of conversions!
Here are a bunch of images covering the team, the coaches, and some extras.
The Staff
The team
Some troll slayers
The first set of linemen/longbeards
Another batch
It just wouldn't be the Saints without Drew Brees!!
Big nasty Deathroller
Some runners
How did that bomber get in here?
Gotta have those blitzers
Here are a bunch of images covering the team, the coaches, and some extras.
The Staff
The team
Some troll slayers
The first set of linemen/longbeards
Another batch
It just wouldn't be the Saints without Drew Brees!!
Big nasty Deathroller
Some runners
How did that bomber get in here?
Gotta have those blitzers
Empire Land Ship: Bronze Demon 2011
This huge bugger won a Bronze Demon at GD Chicago last year. It was a heck of a project, to say the least! I lost count of how many individual pieces I had to paint before I could even think about assembling it!
This was by far the most complex thing I have ever had to engineer, that's for sure. There were many parts that are bearely even visible, such as the cannon, etc. Just painting the crew itself was an adventure.
Here are some images:
Here is a work in progrees:
And the crew:
You can see it (and vote on it) on Coolminiornot at:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/299790
This was by far the most complex thing I have ever had to engineer, that's for sure. There were many parts that are bearely even visible, such as the cannon, etc. Just painting the crew itself was an adventure.
Here are some images:
Here is a work in progrees:
And the crew:
You can see it (and vote on it) on Coolminiornot at:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/299790
Monday, February 27, 2012
Hasslefree Gallery #3
Hasslefree gallery #2
Ok, second go around with the Hasslefree minis!
This was a special edition figure that was fun to paint. I am fairly certain that it is the only white tiger miniatures I have ever painted.
This lady is on a base design that I did for CMON. I did several sets for them, but this one presented a big challenge, as do all woodland type bases. How do you make it look like a woodland base and still leave a place for the miniature? Plus, you have to make the design so that it can be cast.
This was a special edition figure that was fun to paint. I am fairly certain that it is the only white tiger miniatures I have ever painted.
This lady is on a base design that I did for CMON. I did several sets for them, but this one presented a big challenge, as do all woodland type bases. How do you make it look like a woodland base and still leave a place for the miniature? Plus, you have to make the design so that it can be cast.
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