Here are some more fun Hasslefree minis, featuring Libby and a recent sparring partner who is a bit worse for wear.
And one more NMM example
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Monday, February 27, 2012
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.
Hasslefree gallery #1
I keep running across large galleries of minis that I barely remember painting! I stumbled upon my Hasslefree gallery the other day as I was looking for something else. :-)
Here is the first batch. The same sculptor who created the Celtos line did these, so you will see loads of similarities. Also, Privateer Press has a number of minis done by the same sculptor.
This one was a 54mm, and a really nice piece for classic SE-NMM, or sky-earth non metallic metals.
Here is the first batch. The same sculptor who created the Celtos line did these, so you will see loads of similarities. Also, Privateer Press has a number of minis done by the same sculptor.
This one was a 54mm, and a really nice piece for classic SE-NMM, or sky-earth non metallic metals.