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Currently painting a heap of 25mm miniatures to use in my son in laws D&D campaign. This project has taken over from both my wife's and my existing current projects. (Her; Eureka cowbear vignette, me; 1:48 Hobbyboss KV-1 mod. 1942)Having a great time rediscovering old skills and techniques, plus discovering new ones I am enjoying painting this Reaper Barrow Warden. Making old steel armour look well weathered but still functional is a goal I am attempting to achieve with this miniature. Still more layering and weathering washes to go. Surcoat and bones are done, base expanded out with green stuff, though more to do yet.The images show the red surcoat reflecting off the armour. Not seen that before.
I am calling this "almost" done. The camera is picking up little flaws and "accidents" that I have since cleaned up. Cameras take NO prisoners!I wanted the runes along the sword blade to glow a bit, not sure if I was successful or not, though it does look quite acceptable.I am not sure this will ever grace the gaming table, so I have not yet protective clear coated.So final pics;
Comments most welcome!
Very nice. I like the Reaper miniatures. What kind of paints are you using?
Nice looking mini you have there.
Banshee1000 Very nice. I like the Reaper miniatures. What kind of paints are you using?
Paints used were Vallejo and Citadel for the metallics.
Very cool,,,, thanks for sharing
Enjoy the ride!
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