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Author Topic: Age of Mythology Figures  (Read 953 times)

Offline P_Clapham

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Age of Mythology Figures
« on: March 06, 2018, 08:54:27 PM »
Age of Mythology figures from Eagle-Gryphon Games. Along with my lovely assistant from Caesar Miniatures Hebrew Warriors for scale. Most of these are quick paint jobs, with a matte varnish finish.


In the board game this is a Phoenix, I decided to paint it up as a dragon.


Not terribly happy how the Sphinx turned out, but these figures were more a trial run.


A Wadjet from the Egyptian faction. Flying snakes are cool.


The Hydra was one of my favorite figures.


1/72 scale mummies are hard to come by, so this chap was a nice find. He is a bit on the tall side, more of a 25mm.


I could have spent a little more time on the Scorpion-Man. Next time I am going to keep the same red tone on the scorpion bit, and give the man half more of a reddish brown skin tone.


Frost Giant from the Norse faction.


It is hard to see, but I went with red eye for this Cyclops. For the next few I'll go with a lighter color.


I rushed this Medusa a bit too much. Need to go with two or more tones for green for future gorgons.


This Manticore ended up more Freddy Kruger than Tigger.


Each faction came with a non-combatant figure. This is the villager from the Norse set.


A villager from the Greek faction.


A Classical Greek Hero. Overall I am happy how he turned out, although the sword is a bit too dark.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2018, 09:18:25 PM by P_Clapham »
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Offline P_Clapham

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Re: Age of Mythology Figures
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2018, 12:31:18 AM »
A few more additions.




Even the mounted figures scale fairly well.


A few more heroes.


I avoided using inks on the troll, and went with layers instead. Still a quick tabletop paint job, but I think it looks better than some of the inked monsters.