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Offline Mason

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Nice work, Za!
Those Cultists make excellent statues.
A clever choice.
 8)

Jelly beans.... lol

Offline Kyusumu

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Excellent job Za!  Those look great, I hadn't seen Pure Evil's minis before.  I love your conversion work on the statues.

I think I spy some Dwarven Forge Game Tiles pedestals!   :D :D  Fantastic project!  ;)

I've been slowly working on my own batch, they're a lot of fun to paint.  Thanks for sharing, you've given me a lot of inspiration!
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Offline Za Zjurman

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #17 on: November 17, 2013, 04:05:50 PM »
Excellent job Za!  Those look great, I hadn't seen Pure Evil's minis before.  I love your conversion work on the statues.

I think I spy some Dwarven Forge Game Tiles pedestals!   :D :D  Fantastic project!  ;)

I've been slowly working on my own batch, they're a lot of fun to paint.  Thanks for sharing, you've given me a lot of inspiration!

Thank you and yes you are right I backed the Dwarven Forge Kickstarter and painted three sets last week. Only need to do the doors. I also painted some more statues and dungeon dressing.

So here is update #4

Some angy angels. The miniatures are from 7TV, the bases from DwarvenForge and the big base is from Thomarillon as are the Gargoyles.



Coffin and altar. Both are Reaper bones.




A 2 by 2 setup of my painted tiles.






And my entry for Uncle Mikes Brushoff 2013.



C&C as always more then welcome.

Cheers,
Za

Offline Groove51

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #18 on: November 18, 2013, 09:44:52 PM »
Blimey you're fast!  :o It's looking very impressive indeed. Cultists are cool. lol  Loving the angels. :-*

Offline Too Bo Coo

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #19 on: November 18, 2013, 09:47:16 PM »
Looking forward to tearing it up with my new Otherworld minis!
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Offline DeafNala

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #20 on: November 18, 2013, 11:09:13 PM »
The Dungeon furnishings are TERRIFIC. They lend an air of ominous foreboding to the place. VERY NICE brush work ...the stone effect looks WONDERFUL.
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Offline tomogui

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #21 on: November 18, 2013, 11:36:00 PM »
The bright colours of the fishmen really pop against the monotone of the dungeon terrain. All your minis are going to look great in there!

Offline Elbows

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #22 on: November 19, 2013, 06:38:06 AM »
Lookin' good Za!
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Offline Za Zjurman

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #23 on: November 19, 2013, 06:48:11 PM »
Blimey you're fast!  :o It's looking very impressive indeed. Cultists are cool. lol  Loving the angels. :-*

It was pretty straight forward job, a lot of dry brushing, it took me a weekend. I admit that the cultist are somewhat colorful. I also love the angels, I am thinking about buying another pack an paint them up as "real" angels instead as statues.

Looking forward to tearing it up with my new Otherworld minis!

Bring it on  :D. I think Songs of Blades and Heroes should work as a ruleset.

The Dungeon furnishings are TERRIFIC. They lend an air of ominous foreboding to the place. VERY NICE brush work ...the stone effect looks WONDERFUL.

Thanks a lot I also like the way the stone color turned out.


The bright colours of the fishmen really pop against the monotone of the dungeon terrain. All your minis are going to look great in there!

They indeed look brighter in the dungeon then they are in real life.

Lookin' good Za!

Cheers.


Regards,

Za

Offline Ninja

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Re: Za's painting fantasy project. Week #4 (17/11): DwarvenForge Dungeon.
« Reply #24 on: November 19, 2013, 09:00:47 PM »
I will join this watch to keep you on track! I love what you have done so far!!
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Offline Za Zjurman

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I will join this watch to keep you on track! I love what you have done so far!!

Thank you I gonna need all the help I can get  :D There is an Old West Painting Posse around the corner that could get me distracted from my fantasy painting  ::)

Here is my weekly update (#5)

Some more dungeon dressing:

Evil looking Altar (by Thomarillon)




Tables and Benches (by Thomarillon)




Shrine (reaper Bones)




And some WIP pictures off a well... and I can use your help/advise here. I would like to put some "water" in there and mix it up with red ink. Any ideas on what type of product I should use.




And some more pictures of Ewal Dvergar sculpted by John Pickford. They only need the basing sorted and shield glued on.




Cheers,
Za

Offline aggro84

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Nice updates!
 :-*

Offline Too Bo Coo

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WOW WOW WOW!  My Otherworld adventurers arrive this week!!!

How many sets do you have?  I'm thinking of buying some when I go home with a door pack and bringing them back with me in my carryon..lol

Offline Za Zjurman

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Nice updates!
 :-*

Cheers  :D

WOW WOW WOW!  My Otherworld adventurers arrive this week!!!

How many sets do you have?  I'm thinking of buying some when I go home with a door pack and bringing them back with me in my carryon..lol

I pledged for three packs on Kickstarter. In the end with all the stretch goals the sets doubled. So in total I have 159 pieces of dungeon. Not counting the doors etc. I think the sets on their website have 32 pieces in total.

*edit: TBC they also way a ton. My three sets are 10 Kilos*

Za

Offline Groove51

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Za, I can sort you out with the water stuff. :)

Groove

 

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