Way back in the 'glory days' of dioramas, I thought it would be fun to replicate some of the artworks of Larry Elmore in miniature form. Dark Sword produces the miniatures used in this piece. They are always super detailed, and nicely cast. They are all characters from Elmore paintings.
This was my first attempt. It is from a painting called "Eyes of Autumn". I hope Mr. Elmore and Dark Sword don't mind me using a small version of the image to show what I was going for!
Hee is the original picture of the artwork by Larry Elmore (fantastic!), on which most of Dark Sword's miniatures are based. This gives you a good idea of what I was working towards with the diorama!
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Here are the miniatures by themselves:
And now for the work in progress images to show how it was made. Obviously, I used regular sculpey for most of it (the white clay) with some Super Sculpey (pink) for more detailed pats that needed some extra strength.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Tainted World Eaters Rhino
Angels Solarus take flight! Speeders!
I must say that the Forgeworld land speeders are a whole lot easier to deal with than the regular plastic versions. They weigh a lot, being solid chunks of resin, but I didn't have to paint them in a dozen pieces and hope that I could get them all glued back together :-)
There was some trial and error when placing the colors on the various surfaces. It's one thing to do this color fade on a space marine... but a vehicle is something entirely different!
Here's the group shot:
There was some trial and error when placing the colors on the various surfaces. It's one thing to do this color fade on a space marine... but a vehicle is something entirely different!
Here's the group shot:
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