21 October 2012

Nose corrections

While I was planning next steps, I recognized an accident. The upper lip and the nose of this miniature were flat. I took the sculpting tool and pushed the tin with fine force into shape. But the nose was now to short. I pushed the tin a bit more towards the eyes so that I was able to put a blob of green stuff onto. It looks really terrible on the photo due to the different color. But it is perfectly in shape.

Pinning

I pinnend Korgan's arm/hand, i.e. I drilled a hole and added a wire pin. This will increase stability.

I have only a 1.0mm drill here. The wire is 0.8mm so I had to fill some green stuff.

New drills are ordered at amazon.de :)

16 October 2012

Korgan and the fur pants

So Farbe I spent more Time blogging than actual work. Today I gathered my first XP with proCreate. That is the grey putty. I added a metal ring to the beard. Then I experimented with an alternative cod piece. Fur pants don't look really good so I removed the putty again.
 
 
 

15 October 2012

Korgan's Base Model and Beard extensions

Darksword miniatures again. The model comes with two weapon choices. The greens can be seen here. The model came with almost no visible mold lines. So I started with the beard extension. Not much to say. I am pretty happy with the result.

Tools:

And result

I used GW Green Stuff. I am not sure whether I will really try adding a ring to the beard. Bad picture :(

I am not sure what to do with the testicles protection. It looks a bit odd.

 

14 October 2012

Atoms Feed

Hey all,

I just recognized, that the feed for this blog does not work well. I actually wanted to have just a short abstract in the feed. But there is no "Read Full article" link.... I think I switch to head line only. Good feed readers have setting to load the site per default. I use Mr Reader and it has such a setting.

Stay tuned

 

Thaldor's Base Model

It is impossible to find a miniature with spear AND bow and arrows. So I prepared myself to do a conversion. Thaldor's base model has a spear and I have to add a bow and arrows somehow. I'll discuss this conversion a few times more in the future :)

The male adventurer model is also a Darksword Miniature. Under the hood you do not see his ears, so there is no need for sharpening the ears. He already works as Half-Elf This model was actually the alternative choice. I had chosen a much cooler Fenryll miniature but after the first (and only) feedback round I was told that the Darksword miniature. Also the spear blade is too big. That was also my thinking.

So the first step as always was cleaning the mold lines. Second, I slightly filed the massive metal base in shape. The base is as big as the old Hero Quest figures. That may become an issue when the players use 3D Terrain. The next step was cutting the spear head and replace it with a more classic one. I have a lot of spare spear heads from the GW Soldiers of the Empire box. I took one, cut it in shape, removed the quast and drilled a hole into it. You can see this on the picture. (sorry, I did not crop the pic)

Here you can see how we'll it fits.

However in the meantime the barrel-shaped part of the spear (between hand and spear blade) broke away. That is because the spear arrived bended when bought it. Moving this fine parts back and forth let them break.

Bob Ross would say, that this was a little happy accident. It broke before painting and now the spear is shorter. Maybe I take another spear head and keep it a bit longer. I made no decision on this, yet.

Now the next big issue is the bow. I have bows and quivers bits left from Games Workshop, Perry Miniatures and Zvezda. So I have a really large list of choices there. But with the casted cape it is hard to attach that to the belt or as backpack. The plan is, that I attach a quiver which is cut into halves to the belt. This way it should look like the Fenryll Ranger's quiver. I bought some ProCreate. I try to change the cape sculpt from the back so that it looks like there is a quiver and a bow hidden under the cape.

Plan B is that I place a backpack onto the ground with the alternative weapon choice. Plan C is, not to add the bow.

And if you read this J.

I know now that it is for you. Your choice really meant that I take the less detailed miniature. Also the conversion is much more complicated. So now I really have to scratch my head. Just 4 Fun und um dich zu ärgern ziehe ich den Plan mit dem Fenryll Ranger durch ;P

My original plan was to use the Fenryll Ranger on the right of the product page (link above) and replace the free and open hand with a hand holding a spear. I was thinking of a Warhammer Glade Rider spear or something from Perry Twin's War of Roses range.

 

13 October 2012

Elns' Base Model

I had trouble finding a suitable female miniature. Now I mix two models which means some work. Both are Darksword miniatures. Many miniatures are either half-nude and Red Sonja style or wearing Anime style armour. So I use the sword arm of Lady Elmore which provides some leather pieces. I will attach it to Lady Easley. Both models are great. I was not aware of that miniature line before. I love the classic look.

The cleric wields a fine mace. While the left arm was manufactured as separate part the right arm was attached to the miniature. So my first step after removing the mold lines was cutting of the arm. That worked pretty well but took some time. Now it looks like this.

 

11 October 2012

Girvin's Base Model(s)

For Girvin I keep two options open. One is a Fenryll Halfling in resin. The other one is Hasslefree's Luke (tin). Both are pretty fair models. The Frenchman is nice detailed and there cannot be much on such a small creature. When I removed the mold lines (de: Gussgrate) I accidently broke the scabbard. I glued it again but I fear it is still flimsy. Luke had almost no visible mold line. The daggers are actually knives which I filed sharper. Now both models are ready for priming. I will remove the sprue after priming and replace it with a transparent flying base from an old GW WE eagle rider. I also have a spare 25mm transparent round base but maybe I will do a more scenic base.

The work can start

After a feedback round I now have the base models. Time to start conversions ;) I also sorted my paint station

From right to left there is a hasslefree Barbarian in He-Man style. Next the is Duglum, a daemonic creature from "The black eye" RPG which causes diarrhea. Then some partially painted 4th edition Games Workshop Woodelves. On the left there are our DnD Heroes.

Workbench is still cluttered but less than before
Behind the lines you see various color pots from GW and Vallejo. You may notice that I have a lot old colors. But these >10yo colors are still great. A lot of my 5yo colors are already drought up. These Vallejo and Foundation paints are maybe 1-2 years old.

 

Characters Guide posted

I just added a character guide as static page here. That was all description I got. I am actually happy having such a big freedom.

 

10 October 2012

One Note on privacy

I host this blog on blogger which owns google. I use google Analytics for this blog, too. Please be aware, that google will be able to track your visit here really well. Also I can get a lot of information about that.

 

Thanks

Preparation

I didn't spent a lot of time this year for this hobby. However when a friend came up and told me that he started playing with a new group playing Dungeons and Dragons and he is looking for some hero miniatures I told him that the available prepainted stuff sucks. He should ask someone who is doing table top war games like WH or LotR as I do. So I offered him to do help him, buying a miniature. Later I offered him to create his hero. When he asked me to do all 4 heros I accepted to do so. He knew my painting skill from pictures and now I hope he will not be disappointed from my work when he sees the miniatures in real.

So, before I introduce the characters I show you this picture


I took my GW paint station of the shelf. Over the time it was completely cluttered. This is how this project starts: chaotic ;)