2024 finished mini counter: 79/208
2024/03/31
A Roman Interlude week 3 (2024 week 13)
2024/03/24
A Roman Interlude week 2 (2024 week 12)
As telegraphed last week, we have more Romans this week. I may be drawing these out so that I cover for larger projects in the background or I might just be lazy. I'll never tell. Probably.
These eight dudes in formation are Hail Caesar Imperial Roman Western Auxiliary Archers and I painted them in the typical Roman legion colors. These were pretty obviously a speed paint mostly with Speed Paints plus metallics and a few details picked out. I toyed with painting their uniforms in different colors so we can tell them apart at the table but I didn't. I also toyed with painting their bases in a different color and forgot to do that, too. It did make this shot look a lot better tho. So I got that goin' for me.
2024 finished mini counter: 71/208
2024/03/17
A Roman Interlude week 1 (2024 week 11)
2024 finished mini counter: 63/208.
2024/03/10
A thing a week 2024, week 10
This week we have funner than usual things. I'm starting a new campaign so we're getting (very) recent paint jobs with more character than usual with a notable plus one which we'll start with right here.
This is Wappellious Spellbrush from Artisan Guild. James Wappel is a seriously good, multiple award winning mini artist and a pillar of the mini painting community. I started watching his videos at the beginning of the pandemic when I started seriously pursuing the hobby and have supported him on Patreon ever since. He's been described as the Bob Ross of mini painting and you can find him on twitch regularly at very odd hours. I got this STL as a part of the Troubles in Taverns bundle and printed him out in September of 2021 which seems like forever ago. He got some paint at random times but has otherwise been among the dozens of figs in the background of my painting table. Well, I found the time and slapped some paint around and for the five-ish hours I spent, I think I got a good result. Originally I wanted to do a complicated OSL but obviously I didn't do that. Next time, maybe.Next up we have Quinn, Skrang Duelist played by Tazythas, Dragonfolk Rogue from Reaper and he came with the Bones 4 kickstarter. This is a great fig with a high degree of modularity including wings which I didn't add since Skrang don't have wings. You can probably tell that I did a lousy job filling in the holes in his back. The base coat was provided by Army Painter Speed Paints 2.0 which picked out his scales very well and Vallejo Metal Color for the metallic bits as per usual. The red scales were highlight mostly through drybrushing and the fig was rounded out with minimal brushwork on details/highlights and a wash over the metallics. He was done in a couple hours all told and his arm fell off somewhere between taking these photos and playing a few hours later. Not to worry, since it's been found.This is Chogan the Goblinslayer played by Orc Barbarian - B (Male) Modular. I'm pretty sure I've
2024 finished mini counter: 62/208, 5/12 high quality
2024/03/03
A thing a week 2024, week 9
Leaving Blacklist Fantasy behind at least until I either find the missing monk or Series 2 finally ships (still not optimistic), we're going on to the perennial topic: clearing out stuff on my painting table. It never ends, people.
This is Aurielle - Female Ranger from RN Estudio, a sculptor that I like a lot. Howcome we haven't seen more (any?) of their sculpts here? Turns out that a lot of their earlier sculpts are unsupported which is a real pain but fret not, there are more on the way. I watch most movies that I watch very late in the cycle and I am very well versed in Tolkien's works so I was unprepared to learn that this sculpt was assumedly inspired by a character in Peter Jackson's exceptionally long The Hobbit trilogy. I've since watched that trilogy. I have thoughts but that's not what we're here for today.
I spent a lot of time on this fig though certainly not as much as I could have. We're somewhere in the ballpark of 25 hours or so over the last couple months mostly done in between doing other work, particularly if I had the appropriate paints on my palette and wasn't done for the day. Printed in the summer of 2022, she got some random blue airbrush overspray and sat in my "to do" list for quite a while.I spent upwards of five hours just on her face and particularly her eyes which I super failed to photograph reasonably. Her hair probably could have gotten a lot more work given that there's so much of it but my brush skills just aren't at the point of picking out individual locks especially where the details are so shallow. In reviewing the shots here, I note that I missed one of her hair bands that should be metallic but I'm just going to leave it as a detail to do better on next time so don't be surprised if she shows up again.
With the time spent, she'll qualify as my fourth high quality fig on the year.
2024 finished mini counter: 56/208, 4/12 high quality