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Amazing work as always. Where in the world does one acquire a Pixie Paladin riding a guinea pig?
Bad Squiddo. I've just found out, the Amazon holding her sword aloft has the guinea pig mounted Pixie as her scout, so they're a double-pack. Who knew?
While I could ask "why?", I have instead decided to ask myself "why not?", found myself lacking an adequate answer to this query, and may thus well find myself in the previously unexpected ownership of a guinea pig mounted pixie scout before too long. What a time to be alive.
For such a tiny model, it was surprisingly easy the paint. I stuck on my short range specs and painted it up in a couple of hours start to finish. The detail is crisp and directs the paint where it needs to go.
Having just looked up the size of a 1p coin (barbaric foreigner me), I won't deny the sculptor must have been a bit of a wizard, but to paint such a tiny figure in such a manner is not just down to the quality of the subject. I don't believe you typically paint much in, say, 10mm scale? It's not so much your experience I wonder about, but mainly interested if you approached these little ones similarly to how you would normally paint a 28mm figure, given the far more limited space for colour gradients and the likes.