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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Evil Bob on 25 March 2012, 08:12:07 PM
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Allison put up a short tutorial last week on painting an old Grenadier red dragon. This is the first chance I've had to toss up a link to it:
http://evilbobs.blogspot.com/
The blog has more pics and the tutorial.
Eye Candy:
(http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w108/stygstaff/Forum%20pics/DSCF5326.jpg)
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Nice! 8) I like a good red dragon, me - see my avatar!
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Lovely work on an old fig. I really like seeing gorgeous old minis with great paint jobs :)
As for you Mister Rab, love that avatar. Who makes it?
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That's superb :-*
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Lovely work on an old fig. I really like seeing gorgeous old minis with great paint jobs :)
Absolutely - one of the things that snared me into LAF in the first place.
As for you Mister Rab, love that avatar. Who makes it?
Thanks. It's an old Citadel Red Dragon from 1984, sculpted by Tom Meier.
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Nice stuff. There's a Reaper dragon (the Young Swamp Dragon, nowhere near as big as your old monster!) awaiting his turn in the painting queue - probably early April, when I take a break from months of nothing but RCW Russians of various flavours! I think it just might become a red dragon now...
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Thanks for the answer Rab... Lovely mini, was hoping it'd be a little easier to source however ::)
I'm working on the Reaper Pathfinder Red Dragon and the moment so it's great seeing other people's attempts at the red scaley monstrosities.
The Young Swamp Dragon is a lovely mini sitting on top of my Fantasy lead pile too. One of my players works at the store I order all my minis through and he groans whenever I order another Dragon, Daemon, Giant or Golem :P