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  1. Mission 5 - "Plant Invasion" has the Birds of Prey going up against Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn. Its the first mission with no Batman to chose from. I was struggling a bit with this one. Some of the poses are difficult to paint and I wanted to try and get them as cartoon accurate as I could. Huntress was particularly difficult because of her outfit and pose. I'm pretty sure no one I know can come close to mimicking her pose. I wound up taking these pictures after I glossed them all up, so sorry about that. I was having some photography difficulty. Poison Ivy's skin was a bit darker green than I was shooting for, but it works. Harlequin with her pop gun. Huntress was a pain. I swear her chest was 90 degrees to her belt buckle and head. Plus she has a pretty complex outfit. Batgirl with her black and yellow color scheme. She has a few good color schemes to chose from, but the black and yellow one has some nice contrast and stands out against the other minis, so that's the one I went with. Black Canary, who was the easiest to paint. Of course, I ignored her traditional fishnet stockings.
  2. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/656177818/goblins-ii?ref=discovery_category_newest EOE Orbis Presents a Harlequin Miniatures Production A snippet from The History Of Ozwack Dwarfkiller Please help us Launch our 4th Kickstarter - Perfect Goblins by Masters in the craft of Figure Design: Kev Adams and Kev White. The detail and animation in these miniatures are truly astounding. Goblins II is a wide selection of beautifully sculpted very characterful Fantasy Characters. Suitable for Role-Players, Painters, Collectors, and anyone that enjoys classic Miniatures. Miniatures are cast in fine pewter and supplied unpainted. They are being remoulded to cast in lead-free pewter by the skillful (ish) hands of John Olsen and his crew of slightly abused staff. Curly's Goblin Skirmishers Oh, What a Nightling! Lesser is More!
  3. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/classic-dwarves-by-kev-adams/x/10803452?mc_cid=6322f6fd25&mc_eid=a7826e4565#/ Overview EOE Presents a Harlequin Miniatures Production - 36 Classic Oldhammer Dwarves by Kev Adams These wonderful miniatures were commissioned by Dean Edwards for Harlequin Miniatures from Kev Adams back in 1994. We want to bring them back to their original glory. They are being remolded to cast in lead-free pewter by the skillful (ish) hands of John Olsen and his crew of slightly abused staff. Fletcher stood proudly upon the ridge of the mountain and looked down upon the Blood River, its distinctive reddish colour leeching out from the mountain’s massive iron ore reserves. The iron they refined gave his family both strength and wealth but still the Bone Clans attacked. Three times in the last cycle the Goblins had assaulted his homeland and three times they had been driven back. His Spies told him that they believed the Dwarves of the Blood River to be mining for gold rather than iron and they would continue their assaults until they were successful. The Goblins were stupid … and soon they would be dead. 36 Excellently sculpted Kev Adams Dwarves. A very rare change in design and a rare opportunity to help us bring them back to the gaming table. Godber's Raiding Party Warwick's Champions Boris's Tunnel Skirmishers Rappaport's Mountain Marauders Fletchers Slade Army
  4. Just finished this for a buddy for tabletop use. Speed painting again, but I wished I had one for myself and I’d done his claws and wing- horns. I can’t find him anywhere, and the only identification was “harlequin”. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Enjoy!
  5. Repainted these old miniatures so I could practice some of the skills from the core skill kits. Original paint job was from around 98 when I was a kid and I just slabbed on silver enamel paint over the entire mini. I repainted the Swan knight first and I think I went a little heavy on the highlights. I tried to tone it down a bit on the tower knight and get some contrast on the chainmail. Wish there was some more colors I could have added but unless there are patterns on the armor there's only so much you can do with classic plate armor. The miniatures themselves are from the old Harlequin Helsinian faction from I think the Raven wargame, with these two from the Helsinian Templars set #2. There is one more that came in the set but I'm missing the shield he came with so I might have to do some alterations to get rid of the little nib on his arm that the shield would attach too. Still after all these years I think the tower heraldry is a little silly.
  6. It's been ages since I posted on the forums, so I decided I needed to get back to my roots.. As such I got myself one of what I remember as the very first miniature I ever painted, way back in '89! I haven't decided on all of the colours to use, but one thing I knew from the start was that back then I did the mohawk in all the rainbow, and this one I just had to do the same! Well, thiese are my progress pics so far, I don't want to rush this as it's honestly now a really important mini to me. Comments and advice for how to proceed will be gladly accepted!
  7. Here is another Harlequin Solitaire that I got to have a go at. The challenge was to do him up in black and white, but it was all about the subtle differences in the black- some of it has a little more red and some a little more blue to it, and I actually went through quite a few other colors as I highlighted it up. Hopefully, some of those things show up in the pictures:
  8. Two more members of the horde. http://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/60959-undead-regiment-in-a-swamp-mixed-manufacturers/ The one with the twohanded axe is from Grenadier. The one with axe and shield is probably from Harlequin, Though I'm not exactly sure. He's been around for years EDIT: I found him, He is actually from Mirliton. Newer cast.
  9. Again two more ( tired yet of this Undead invasion?). Ghost is from Harlequin, Zombie from Grenadier.
  10. Two more of the horde, These were made by the now deceased Harlequin company. Again the snake and purple / red colours. Swamp based, water effects are Vallejo Still Water. Enjoy.
  11. I needed a Yellowback for my first 50 Fathoms session, so I painted up this Harlequin Dinosaur (8099). I lost his rider long ago.
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