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  1. This past week I officially began working on the Iconics and Officially Licensed Pathfinder Miniatures Set, from the Bones 1 Kickstarter, and painted the Seelah, Iconic Paladin, figure. Nothing fancy, just a quick job to get her tabletop ready. After I did the finally spray varnish, I used a little bead of superglue to apply a small fingernail gem to the base of her sword. I like the way she came out, though I probably should have spent a little more time with the free-hand on the shield. It is an oddly shaped shield, and there really wasn't much room to do anything on it. I guess I should have just done it in a solid color. Nonetheless, it is a nice basic figure and was easy to paint. C & C welcome
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