Sunday 28 December 2014

Hasslefree Miniatures HFX005 Imogen & my first time using an airbrush

Hasslefree Miniatures HFX005 Imogen was my first miniature that I used an airbrush on. Happy with the results. First attempt with airbrush & OSL. I'll write a bit more in the next few days.









 

 

 
You can see that this side has no lighting from the flaming sword.
 
 
Wishing everyone an amazing New Year, 2015.
 

Reaper Miniatures 60048 Feiya, Iconic Witch & Fox Familiar

Again another outstanding miniature by Julie Guthrie. Reaper Miniatures 60048 Feiya, Iconic Witch & Fox Familiar is a really detailed mini. So much so that it took me ages to paint, with all the knick-knacks, & bits & bobs that adorns this miniature. I tried to keep to the original colour palette of Feiya's first appearance in the Pathfinder Advanced Players Guide.

 
 
Her she is as she appears in the book & my guide to how I would paint her.




 
 
Feiya & Daji her celestial fox familiar taking in the sights of Summerisle.
 
 


Tuesday 23 September 2014

Reaper Miniatures 03566 Valloa, Female Elf Thief

Firstly I have to say Valloa Female Elf Thief is a lovely miniature by Julie Guthrie. Unfortunately very little is know about Julie Guthrie, other than she is one of the most prolific and iconic miniature sculptors in the fantasy and sci-fi genres. She has worked for Grenadier, Ral Partha, Iron Wind, Reaper, Emperor's Choice, and has sculpts being resold through Mega Miniatures. I am assuming she began her career in the early 1980's. Here is the blurb from Reaper Minis' Artists Page:
If you've never heard of Julie Guthrie, then you must live under a rock. Julie is a legend in the miniatures industry and a member of the Origins Hall of Fame. Her incredible body of work is an invaluable reference for aspiring sculptors and artists.
 
 Prior to painting, I rebased her on stonework which I think is more fitting for a thief in town or dungeon. In addition the original base was very small. I have to thank Stone Cold Lead figure painter for his tutorial on this. Just in case you want to attempt this here is the link: http://stonecoldlead.webs.com/granitesetsbasing.htm



During the painting phase I took several attempts to get the eyes right. Most other painted versions have used a bright colourful palette. Since this was used in my godson's Pathfinder game by his father as his female elf rogue, I wanted to keep my range of colours veering towards black and dark colours. I'm happy with the results.

 
 

Valloa out in the wilds in the evening. "But my base isn't right". Well a girl can't have everything.

 
 
 
 


Friday 12 September 2014

Ral Partha German Foot Knight 42-142

Well its a been a while (hence "The Slow Painter" blog ;) ) since I lasted posted. This was due to painting some difficult miniatures & summer holidays.
 
But in chronological order this is what I painted first. This is a repaint from 1980's when I started miniature painting & I much prefer the results now compared to way back then. Its a Ral Partha miniature from the late 1970's from their 1200AD range, and it's Code 42-142 German Foot Knight, swinging mace sculpted by Tom Meier.
 
 

I have the feeling that it might have been placed in another range of Ral Partha or a Citadel fantasy range her in the UK. Miniature bought from Games Workshop, 1 Dalling Road, Hammersmith, London in the early 1980's. Ahh, those were the days, (reminiscing).




Wednesday 7 May 2014

Ral Partha Harpy from the late 1970's

Well its a been a long time, since my last post. This is due to the next miniature I will posting next. During the painting of said miniature, I repainted this Ral Partha Harpy miniature, I had since 1980.

 
 
It's OK, however I think the harpies produced/sculpted later by Ral Partha & the Otherworld harpies are much better in my honest opinion.
 

Thursday 9 January 2014

Otherworld miniature's Owlbear

First post of 2014 and I think it's a good one.
It's Otherworld miniature's Owlbear which I'm very happy with, especially the face which was a mixture of layering & wet blending. This was a slow job, because it's a multipart miniature & as always I decided to go for glue & pinning. Beautiful old school miniature owlbear which looks like it came straight out of The Keep of the Borderlands, D&D module. Nice one Richard from Otherworld miniatures. Just love his miniatures by the amazing Paul Muller.



Anyway here is the miniature from various angles and backgrounds.


Coming atcha for a bear hug or owl hug ??




From above to show feathers which were painted individually with black markings & the base.