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  1. Presenting Mun Gun Low, a pirate who has possibly spent too long at sea, from a, possibly defunct, mini range called Enigma Miniatures. I'm pretty pleased with this one, samurai-style armour is harder to paint than I thought, but I like how his tentacles came out. As always any comments or criticisms are warmly received.
  2. This was painted for Patrons to win, and for a demo video on painting white hair. He was a lot of fun, and has some really interesting bits. Really nice sculpt.
  3. RAGE AGAINST MA'SHEEN Torgils knew he had to hurry, his rage fueling his mighty thews as he raced down the steps into the evil wizard's sanctum... he encountered a large iron bound door and without hesitation he laid into it with his axe, the door fell before him like wheat before a scythe... Standing before an ancient altar of evil was his nemesis, the vile wizard Severus and upon the altar was a beautiful young princess... He raced into the room as Severus spoke the incantation to bring forth the Elder God...Ma'sheen... time seemed to slow as Torgils raised his axe on high and rushed forward to do battle... For this piece, I wanted to create a scene that would evoke the essence of Conan and give a sense of action and danger. Some of you followed along with my WIP of it and saw the evolution, gave me valuable feedback (thank you!) and finally I completed it in time to enter it into the Las Vegas Open, a local convention with a painting competition. I entered the "journeyman level" as I'd never won any contests before and was awarded a Gold Pin for the piece. Which, from what I understand, is a lot like Reaper's medals for individual works. Figures: Torgils "the black wolf" from Catacombes Le Regne Sombre, sculpted by Fancagne Didier. Severus from Enigma - ENM3038 Altar of Evil w/ Victim - Reaper SKU 02580 (didn't use the candles) Arms from Eldritch Demon - Reaper SKU 77113 Tentacles from Reaper's Creature Components - SKU 03334 Scratch built shelf and desk Special thanks to Thrym for doing the banner/title for me to be placed on the front of the piece. C&C are welcomed and appreciated, thanks for looking!
  4. Finally finished her over the weekend. Seems like she has been on my desk forever, and I have worked through several color schemes and repaints before getting to this stage. Her face looks better in person, it's a little bit shadowed in the photo.
  5. This was a tabletop job for one of my PFS characters Kristoff Kringle and his animal companion Blitzen. Santa is Enigma Miniatures "Bad Santa" model and Blitzen is a D&D Wolf from the Castle Ravenloft board game with the bow from Reaper 89033 glued to his head... Character Background: The door to the lodge slams open loudly. The cold wind blows in violently carrying with it a peculiar stench. You see a shoddy looking dwarf holding a unique looking staff and dragging a large sack behind him. "You 'em Pathfinders?" He asks rhetorically; "Me name's Kristoff Kringle [150311-4]. Me Grandpappy, you know him, the "big guy," well last year about this time he sent me cousin Kris [150311-2] down to ye Pathfinders. Kris was supposto find out if ya'll Pathfinders belonged on the naughty or nice list. Up north we be herin' lots of talks aboot rampant murdohobo'in." "Well Kris ain't never come back. Aboot a month later we get a letter from some Drangle Drang saying Kris dun got his head bit off by a ghoul on his first mission and thankin' our family for our sacrifice." *Hrummmf* "So this year the big guys dun sent me down to south to complete his mission. I'm a bit more experienced then me former cousin [inquisitor 1 / Druid 1] so ain't no ghoul gunna bite my head off. Plus I brought me bud Blitzen to watch me back." As the dwarf points to a large wolf standing at his side. You notice a pair of antlers loosely strapped to the wolf's head as you start to question the dwarf's mental faculties. Oh yeah, here ya go" And he tosses the sack to you with disembodied heads clearly visible. "I met some of 'em Aspis folks on the road down.here. They were already on the naughty list and they got all huffy about it. Ended up meeting my Candy Cane of Judgement they did!" As he slaps the oddly shaped staff in his palm.
  6. Loratham's Conquest He stood upon the outlook, his clear blue gaze staring out at the hoard arrayed before him. He welcomed the challenge, his enemies would fall before him and he'd bath in their blood. He was first among his tribe of Goliaths, the King of the clans and he relished any challenge that would face him. The orcs before him would present only a challenge in their numbers, none could stand before him in single combat... He snarled and tapped his great axe against his right palm, ready for the battle... --------------------------------------------------------------- Originally, I was doing this figure for one of my D&D members, but that member has since left the group and the figure became my personal little project for fun. I love this figure and had a lot of enjoyment painting him up and working on his base. Spent about 12 hours on him total I'd guess. Puts him at high tabletop+ for me, nearing my low display quality. Figure: Loratham, The Lost and Then Found Manufacturer: Enigma Miniatures Series: Massive Darkness SKU: ENM3029 Sculptor: Raúl García Latorre Size: 38mm to the eyes, 40mm to the top of the head Material: Metal WIP Thread C&C are welcomed and greatly appreciated! Thank you for looking!
  7. Been working on a few things today, the only one I can show since I'm doing my Summer Exchange at the same time is this guy who represents my D&D Group's Goliath Barbarian "Drhogath". Figure: Loratham, The Lost and Then Found Manufacturer: Enigma Miniatures Series: Massive Darkness SKU: ENM3029 Sculptor: Raúl García Latorre Size: 38mm to the eyes, 40mm to the top of the head Material: Metal Here you can see I had already put him together as his weapon is attached at the wrists (I pinned and superglued them followed by liquid green stuff). His leg is also super glued on and has liquid green stuff to add more stability and fix any gaps. I also added a little set of 3 skulls that I had on hand, I think they are from Reaper. The base is built up out of cork board and then I added Red Oxide Paste (Vallejo) to give it more texture. I primed with SC75 black primer and then lightly dry-brush reaper brush-on primer to bring out details. I'm going with the color scheme that the player wants here, he wants stock goliath from D&D which means I went back over his skin with blue liner and then went to work on skin tones using various grays, whites, and blues to obtain the look I wanted. These included: Reaper MSP HD Dragon Blue, Rich Indigo, Concrete Grey, Blue Flame, and Solid White and SC75 Eclipse Gray. Added eyes and hair colored to an off-white and then hit with some Solid White Reaper HD to do some highlighting. I used some SC75 Sahara Yellow for the skulls/bones, added in some Reaper MSP Graveyard Bone, some shadows with Reaper Brown Ink. I just kept going back and forth mixing these in different amounts until I got the color of bones that I wanted. Anyhow, this is where he stands right now, including the base build, I've spent probably 2-3 hours on him so far. Kind of hard to gauge when doing it in conjunction with other projects. C&C are welcome, encouraged, and appreciated!
  8. So, I got this dragon a while back: The only thing I know about it is that it doesn't exist. Even my considerable Google-Fu couldn't turn it up anywhere. I picked it up on Noble Knight Games under the Enigma Miniatures header, and it was produced in the early 90s. I have recently contacted the current Enigma Miniatures to see if they are the same company that produced this mini. She's packaged as a Red Dragon, but with those ears and that nose horn, she more closely resembles a 1e/2e Blue Dragon; so that's where I'm going with her. I've got a bit more filling to do on her, the liquid greenstuff seems to have shrunk a bit since I did my initial gap filling. That's a 120mm base with a Reaper scenic resin Treasure Hoard vignette base and one of the Treasure Packs attached. Since she's a Blue, the sand (and non-treasure parts of the resin base) will be painted as, well, sand. I'm probably going to work on that part first, since the lgs will need curing time.
  9. The villainous Primus Death by Enigma Miniatures, been after him for a couple of years but he always seemed to be out of stock. You can find his WIP thread here Had great fun painting this guy, and I'm really happy with how he turned out. Comments and criticisms are, as always, very appreciated.
  10. Yeah, I know, I should actually finish some of my WIP threads before starting more, but this guy was just too cool! Plus, I wanted to know if Enigma minis are fun to paint, so I can buy some more. I give you Primus Death:- No major assembly issues, the cover for his tummy furnace didn't fit too well but think I did an okay job filling the gaps. He's also supposed to have a chain attaching his wrist to his axe, but I don't think the figure loses anything in its absence (I could glue it to my fingers, but not to the mini). At the moment he is just undercoated and washed in brown (I've managed to get out of the habit of doing this to all my minis, but I really wanted to read the inscription on his tombstone).
  11. Here's one of the things I was working on before I came out to [CLASSIFIED]. Enigma's Forgotten Warrior. (Liberal use of Pumpkin Orange in his man-skirt.) As always, C&C welcome!
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