Lead Adventure Forum
Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Admiral Benbow on June 01, 2014, 06:03:59 PM
-
In 2010 I posted most of my warbeasts and some dioramas from the eighties and announced to post my dragons and dragon dioramas here as well. The old thread can be found here:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=18262.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=18262.0)
So, let's start with the "Rattenkönig" (King of the rats). With inspiration drawn from many sources, among them The Lord of the Rings, Rodney Matthews, Patrick Woodroffe and other artists, it's settled somewhere in the dark wastes around Mordor.
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_55_00_1.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_55_00_0.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_53_40_4.jpg)
Some very early miniatures were used:
Two of the very first Citadel dragons, painted in oils ...
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_53_40_3.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_53_39_0.jpg)
one of the Citadel LotR-range eagles ...
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_53_40_2.jpg)
Citadel Hobgoblin, Chaos jester, Uruk Hai, Oger on a modified Ral Partha war machine ...
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_53_39_1.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_51_59_3.jpg)
... and a hooded assassin at the back ...
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_51_58_0.jpg)
... and of course lots of rats:
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_51_59_4.jpg)
Some smaller guests appear in the back: the first Gollum miniature, a frog and a snake around the swamp:
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_51_59_2.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/17/93_01_06_14_5_51_58_1.jpg)
Nostalgia. Enjoy!
:)
-
I dont think i have ever seen this diorama of yours Michael.
Super!
Looking forward to some more.
-
I also can't remember seeing this ever before! Another piece of art :-* Amazing creaton, Michael, thanks for sharing it with us.
-
This is the stuff of dreams. Pure gold. And one of the main reasons i started painting miniatures myself. I too cannot live without creativity. Thanks for sharing. 8)
-
Beautiful. Love every detail. :-*
-
Excellent work Michael :-* :-*
Nostalgia at it's best 8)
cheers
James
-
WONDERFULLY DONE & HIGHLY IMAGINATIVE...like so many of your LOVELY creations. This is the stuff of PURE INSPIRATION.
-
The Golden Age is right! That is some seriously old skool goodness right there! Thanks for posting these pics up for us to enjoy! Keep 'em comin' in you got more!!!
-
Thank you for adding the link to your other golden age thread. I have to admit I didn't read many of the posts because I was too busy looking for the next photo. These are the kind of images that got me into the hobby. Amazing dioramas and paintings that drove you to grab a brush. It was an inspiration to not just mimic the work of others, but to create something personal.
-
Lovely :-*
-
Great stuff Michael, as always! Totally and utterly insane, but great! ;D Love the organic pieces used. Have it survived intact over the years? I imagine all the lichen and stuff to go a bit brittle with time...
-
Great stuff Michael, as always! Totally and utterly insane, but great! ;D Love the organic pieces used. Have it survived intact over the years? I imagine all the lichen and stuff to go a bit brittle with time...
Well, it's pretty much in good shape. And what does time mean ... the organic shapes at the sides of the warmachine are pieces of fossil starfish shells I collected in Tuscany many years ago. They are some million years old and will stand a couple more, I'm sure ... lol
I also can't remember seeing this ever before! Another piece of art :-* Amazing creaton, Michael, thanks for sharing it with us.
Most of my dioramas and vignettes have been published through the years here and there, but this one has never been before (as far as I remember ...). But it's nice to have some surprise treasures laying around. :D
-
Seriously stunning.
A real blast from the past with some of those classic miniatures.
:-* 8) :-*
What else are you hiding from us?
:D
-
Stunning!
Thanks a lot
-
Awe-inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
-
Lovely work, right up my street!
-
Wonderful work :-* :-* :-*
Cheers!
Joe Thomlinson
-
Looks great. The dragons especially
-
Time for another one. And this should be one of the most extremely rare miniatures around, I couldn't find a single picture on the net or on collector's sides like "Lost mini wiki" or "Stuff of legends". It was one of my earliest dragon miniatures I bought from Tabletop Games in the very early eighties, and it was only shortly on the market:
Asgard miniatures, from their "Great Lizards" range, ASD1 "The Great Emerald Dragon"
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/18/93_06_07_14_8_53_40_4.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/18/93_06_07_14_8_53_40_3.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/18/93_06_07_14_8_53_40_2.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/18/93_06_07_14_8_53_39_1.jpg)
(http://leadadventureforum.com/gallery/18/93_06_07_14_8_53_39_0.jpg)
The fallen knight and horse came from Essex miniatures.
The vignette was created around 1980/1 and reflects my standard of painting at that time, but please keep in mind: at that time no colour ranges for miniature painting were available, no one would usually shade miniatures, and I used to paint with thick acrylic paint from Lukas, 6 large pots with just the main colours plus black and white. That were the times ... 8)
-
Stunning
-
Beautiful. Amazing that, given the limitations of the time, it still holds up so well today.
-
Beautiful. Amazing that, given the limitations of the time, it still holds up so well today.
It certainly does!
:-* :-*
I am amazed that you have managed to keep hold of such gems in such great condition, I am sure they would not have survived as over the intervening years had they been mine.
8) 8)
-
Wonderful.
Images like these are what brought me and my friends into the hobby many moons ago and I'm glad you shared them with us.
Regards
-
Wonderful work. I have that half made up...same state it has been since I bought when it was released...nothing changes....It's a Nick Bibby sculpt - he now does bronze sculpting - well worth a look here on Facebook;
https://www.facebook.com/NickBibby.Sculpture.Bronze (https://www.facebook.com/NickBibby.Sculpture.Bronze)
-
Well done on the painting and dio-making, great job there; but holy moley... I can't share the same opinion as the others on the models.
-
Wonderful stuff! :-* Thanks for sharing.
-
Thank you for posting these! I love seeing your amazing dioramas, they are everything that the miniature hobby should be! :-*
--Fitz
-
These are simply superb! And Awesome! And Brilliant! And, and every other positive word you can think of. thank you for sharing.