Aside from the terrain pieces which they have made in large quantities, Armorcast does have some fun little minis. I painted some of these for them a few years ago. This is the first of two galleries.
I liked the little dice in this guy's hand:
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Hordes: Legion of Everblight, Gallery #2
This big monster was a real challenge to paint, since I had to paint it while it was attached to its base. Normally, I have the figure pinned to a dowel rod. That lets me get to the underside much more easily, and it is more comfortable.
I used Apoxy sculpt to get the rocks to be in just the right spot on the base.
I used Apoxy sculpt to get the rocks to be in just the right spot on the base.
Bretonnian standard bearer and hero
Imperial Guard Ogryns: Gallery #2
Hordes Legion of Everblight :Gallery #1
I did a series of Legion figures last year, in the traditional color scheme. I would love to try these again with a scheme of my own! Hopefully by then the beasties will be in resin or plastic.
Some of these bigger guys had a lot of weight! Lots of pins and green stuff to keep things steady.
They were very fun to paint, though!
Here's the first...
Some of these bigger guys had a lot of weight! Lots of pins and green stuff to keep things steady.
They were very fun to paint, though!
Here's the first...
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