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  1. Hello All, Here are photos of 07030 Bones USA Dungeon Dwellers "Erebus Nalas, Wizard" I completed last week. Thank you for looking.
  2. I started this guy the other day. Details are phenomenal, although distinguishing resin tags from fur is tough. I wanted to try something a little more challenging with the colors, given that the details are already great, so I’m trying for a dark reddish skinned critter with dark purple fur. Lots to do, but this is basically all blocked in, with the leather and club getting most of the attention. Painting the horns is a blast! I think it needs stronger highlighting and more of the details (belt horns, underarm satchel, wristbands). Sorry about the pictures - this guy really sucks up light! C&C welcome and encouraged!
  3. I must have picked this up back in 1980 or so, and literally just slapped (Testors!) paint on it. It was pretty well beaten up, so I gave it a brief soak in lacquer thinner (not for the faint of heart!) and the old stuff sloughed right off. I originally planned to give him more pallid, vampire flesh, but then I found the old painting guides in the ddwzrd site. I had a change of heart and glazed him over to a greenish tone. Fun stuff, and just a blast painting my own stuff from 40+ years ago!
  4. It was a very busy summer (and into the fall), so I didn't get a lot of painting done. But here are the Bones Black Hell Hounds (#44100). Or the Hell's Frozen Over Hounds as I've painted them. Here is the Reaper Dungeon Dweller Unicorn (#07047). He was a test run of Turbo Dork's Mother Lode paint. It has a mother of pearl sheen in person, but it is very hard to capture in a picture. And the Bones Classic Silverhorn Unicorn, #77029. He was an experiment with Reaper Black Pearl paint. And finally, Ian the Ivy Crown Mage. Warlord #14544.
  5. Nothing special here storywise, but sometimes you just need a good hulking beefy orc! I love this Bobby Jackson sculpt, from the dented shield to the tattered armor and battered helmet to that beautiful underbite. It's not often you see good studded leather armor like this. The body language indicates this orc has Seen Some Things and knows better than to charge in yelling.
  6. Hi all, does anyone know where I could find a painting guide (PDF, video, anything really) to help me out with the Brother Lazarus Plague Doctor mini from the Dungeon Dwellers? Thanks in advance!
  7. Been working on a new game for dungeon crawling, and have settled with predominantly Reaper miniatures for my personal use (and for use in game component imagery, etc.). Second post here, so apologies if I fumble the image stuff a few times.
  8. Here's the last one from the Dungeon Dweller Wererat 07016 set. I named this on Darric. It was sculpted by Ben Siens. Painted up with Reaper's MSP acrylic paint and mounted on a 25mm round base.
  9. Really enjoyed painting these up, and looking forward to getting the Bones Kickstarter with 12 more unique sculpts. Painted these as a batch of 12 in about 2.5 hours by starting with an all over coat of Vallejo German Red Brown primer, then a wash with Green stuff World Swamp Brown ink. Then just a case of picking out the details, and highlighting the skin with Vallejo Game Colour Tan. I didn't finish off with a wash, as I normally would, because the minis were so small and had a Brown palette. I thought I would just blur the details if I washed them.. The bases are mdf disks (20mm) with Green stuff World roller used to add a texture. That was just painted in Scale 75 Grey Brown and shaded with Army Painter Strong Tone.
  10. 03483, Slime sculpted by Kevin Williams. Also available in in 10031, Dungeon Horror Boxed Set.
  11. This mini, along with two others, got put to the top of the painting order by Malefactus, who was EXTREMELY kind to send them my way. I'm trying the new WIP... but, as with my consolidated WIP... this will be sporadic and slow (at best). Camera is not on my side tonight, but you get the basics. I'm about 2 hours into the actual painting of the mini, about 4 hours total with prep and basing.
  12. Here is my interpretation of an Ochre Jelly eating its victim. I did the monster and the column with green stuff. The Troglodyte is from Wizards of the Coast.
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