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The dwarf is an Eureka 15mm figure (maybe 18mm, can't remember right now). I brought him with other 15mm figures to see if they would fit as brownies, gnomes or dwarves. He fits all of the roles, so now I know where to get some small folk. I actually enjoyed painting him and the 15mm landsknechts (didn't photograph them) a lot more than I expected. The monk is an old Grenadier Figure, I think you can get him at Mirliton now. I speed painted him using a Zorn Pallet. It works well for anyone who is somber or drab, it can also work well for NMM. The figures on both sides are from Ground Zero Games, i think they are from the goth set. They can work as cultists, lords or even vampires. The maid and the butler are from Wargames Foundry. I really like the sets. The rest is still being painted. With the maid I experimented in painting an impression of some lace or embroidery on her pink skirt. I tried to make the cup she holds look like bone china. Everyone Back of the Servants This picture is closer to the real colour than the one above (thought it is still not perfect, with the monks robes not being as distinct in sections as they are) Feedback and Critiques are welcome and appreciated.
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I love the sculpt of the king (I think Eureka calls him a chieftain, but he is too kingly for that). There is an emergency! His castle has been attacked! He didn't even have time to prepare. So his underpants, helmet and cloak are all he is wearing. He looks regal! The Novice of Sigmar is fun sculpt. At least she has a chest-plate, even if the design has some flaws. Her weapon is also terribly designed, the surface area is too large! And why she chose those stupid shoulder-guards I have no idea. But she is a fun sculpt, the cloth is nice and flowy and she has different materials that you can have fun painting. Feedback and Critiques are welcome and appreciated.
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This project is something a bit different for me. I have a nephew that's an avid soccer player and a huge Barcelona fan. I saw that Eureka had some soccer minis so I figured I'd try to do a small diorama of my nephew as a Barca player kicking a penalty. Here is the kicker and goalie basecoated. After some shading/highlighting The actual diorama part is going to be tricky because it's so simple and stripped down. Not much room for textures or elevation It's just going to be flat and green. I guess I can work in some mud around the spot and on the goal line. Also I seem to have lost the actual ball. I guess my sculpting skills might actually cover making a sphere. Maybe...
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The bears are from the seven years picnic series from Eureka miniatures. This is a army paint job, just base colors and a army painter dark tone wash. I did not want to spend to much time on them, but for table top quality i am happy with them.