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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Sleepy Snoozy Skeletons on 05 April 2024, 07:38:21 PM
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Here are some shots of Kelly Kraken from scale75's Smog Riders line. I'm painting her as a gift to my girlfriend and she asked for a purple dress and green belt/bow.
I'll plonk her down on a scratch built beach base with some water effects later when she's done and because of the beach environment my girl wanted the mini to have a darker, sun tanned look and I think I'm almost there. Though I could add some more shadows, I think.
She's definitively a cute mini and fun to work on. Also that smug smirk is deadly! :D
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I snapped two quick shots before leaving for work this morning of this old Reaper vampire I'm finally working on.
I'm using Stuart Semple's Black 3.0 on the cloak's inside. It's the mattest black I've ever seen but a bit temperamental to use on small minis but the result is worth it. I've used it on a rubber duck with great success becore :D
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I've spent a lovely afternoon on the balcony attaching wings from a Dark Eldar mini (Scourge?) to a Frostgrave Demon body to see if it works. I've got another pair of the bat-like wings and two pairs with feathers in the bitz box for more.
I've also cleaned up and primed a Reaper bones black Chicken swarm. I need a Link now too i guess lol
Gonna swing the brush a bit tomorrow, today was mostly chores so I'm really excited to get back to painting.
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Done a bit more work on the skellies from Wargames Atlantic (really nice kit) and a sassy Oathmark skeleton.
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The winged demon is a great looking chap.
But the OM skeleton obviously steals the show
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And now it's time for one of the hobby areas where I find my skills lacking: Figuring out basing.
From left to right it's Vietnam ground from MIG, GW's Battlemire with a drybrush of orange and last another MIG dried earth.
Maybe the Dried Earth with a couple of darker tufts would work for these guys. I'll try after work :)
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Dried earth is too similar in tone and colour to the bone of your skellies; they would simply disappear against that background (when seen from above, on the tabletop).
I personally like the GW offering the best; the middle one.
Question though; why not simply do PVA glue and sand? Give it a basecoat, a wash and a drybrush, couple of tufts and done. Cheap and easy, and it never fails to deliver. You can choose the colour of your sand as well, which I would suggest to be a darker tone to go with your skellies...
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I agree with Daeothar,
sand would work best. But among the 3 options presented the middle one definitely stands out as the best
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Gosh! Sometimes I really suffer from an extra helping of tunnel vision :D. I had the pots with the texture pastes in a cupboard right at eye level and somehow that meant I absolutely had to use them lol.
I'll need to pick up some new pva, the old one dried out, and I'll get to it with the sand tomorrow.
Cheers guys for the heads up and reminding me that yes, I could just use sand and paint it how I'd like it to be.
Edit:
Just a bit of sand, some Vallejo Terracotta, a bit of drybrushing and some small tufts and I'm happy with the look of the bases. Sometimes (un)life can be so easy :D
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Today's a public holiday over here in Germany and so I've spent a nice sunshiny late morning on the balcony and turned a Victrix Anglo-Dane priest into a skeleton necromancer.
I Drilled out the hood from the Victrix kit and added a Wargames Factory skele-head and arm. The wand and left hand are from the Frostgrave Wizards kit. He'll probably get a few more doodads on his belt, maybe a book or some scrolls and a dagger. I think he'll get a bit of a bigger base, maybe a 40mm one, and I'll have a skeleton crawling out of the ground next to him, all freshly raised :D
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The basing came out great, and the conversion is outstanding.
Will he serve an actual role game wise or is he more of a unit filler?
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Thanks for the kind words :)
He isn't really planned for any specific game/thing. Just going with what looks cool.
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Rule of cool is always good 8)
The conversion is really excellent and the pose actually supports the notion he is casually pulling skellies out of the ground with his vile magic, while walking forward.
I'm sure he'll find his lich niche in your army ;)
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I'm sure he'll find his lich niche in your army ;)
That's what we're all about here lol
While building the two WGA skellie archers I broke one's arrow and, of course, the tip fell somewhere never to be seen again so I played around with a bit of uv resin to get something like a magical fire blob arrow. I started with a bit of GW Lamenters Yellow and once dry I'll follow that with some orange, red and a slight black drybrush for the very edges. Fingers crossed it'll work out! ;)
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Mater artium necessitas
Necessity is the mother of invention, and I'd say you proved the proverb right.
great job!
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The Squid Lady and her skull friend have pupils now and I've added water effects on top of a layer of uv resin for her beach base. Today has been really productive with first finishing the skellie chariot (see here if interested (https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=145410.msg1858928#msg1858928).
But now it's time for a round of Manor Lords :D
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Had a rather serious cough that kept me down for way too long but yesterday I started kitbashing some kind of Samurai Warlock/Sorcerer. I found the collar part from a GW Necromancer and thought it would work really well for a kind of evil Quan Chi/Shang Tsung style mage.
I added it to a Fireforge Games plastic body and checked a couple of heads and I think I'm going with the bare samurai head from the FG kit. Though I also really like the GW Necromancer head and the Mantic zombie head. The GW Empire Wizard has a cool forked beard but also really funny ears :D
If I had been this long under the weather just a couple months ago it would probably have killed my hobbying for a couple of months. But now I was really antsy to paint and build again (I've actually spent this afternoon painting more skeletons!). Making an account on here was a great decision.
Next up is deciding if cloak or no cloak and what to do with the arms.
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My vote would be for a cloak but not sure how the arms would sit under it...
Possibly start with the arms and see if a cloak works?
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I've finished building the samurai warlock :)
I'm not totally convinced if the pouch works. Might still swap it for a bound scroll.
Paint wise I see him in dark red, black and silver. I want to make the paper in his left hand look like a jiangshi talisman (last pic).
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Absolutely loathed the pouch the moment i saw it on the pics :?
I think zwischen works way better now. Bits are from the Frostgrave Wizards kit.
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Closed the gap in the cloak with another bit of Nighthaunt cloak and a touch of sprue goo. Will need a bit of sanding and touch up later.
Will swap right hand for the hour glass from the Imperial Wizard kit later, too. Kinda like the sword in the left but might still go for a staff or just an empty hand.
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You are produving some brilliant stuff all round! I really love your use of UV resin for the flaming arrow and the octopus girl and beach base is spectacular!