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  1. And friend and I split a pledge from the recent Killer Rabbits Kickstarter from Skull and Crown, which launched a range of rabbit miniatures based on the margin art of medieval manuscripts. It arrived earlier this month, and I've been working on them the last two weeks to get them cleared off the painting desk before Bones 4 arrives. Here are the results. Done to a tabletop quality.
  2. I finished a number of random miniatures up this past week or so and thought I'd throw them on here as a batch of bad guys. First up is this killer rabbit from Skull and Crown. This is from their recent kickstarter for bunnies from the margins of medieval manuscripts. This is the 3rd one of these I've painted and I'm still trying to find a scheme I like. But that's ok because I went in for a rather large group of these guys so I'm sure I'll come up with something good before I run out of them. Next up are an Oldhammer goblin from Impact and a barrel mimic from Wizkids. Don't know why, but they seemed like they'd enjoy one another's company while I was painting them up. And finally, here's one of the ogres from bones 3 (77455). My group has already run into a pack of ogres from that kickstarter and narrowly survived. What they don't know is I have a second set. So next time they run into a pack of ogres it will be twice as big. I'm certain they will appreciate that. I also finished the green head on a certain 5 headed dragon. But that's still a long way from being complete.
  3. Here's a group portrait of some random minis I painted over February. The happy, green fellow in the middle is from Impact Miniatures recast of Oldhammer goblins. He is flanked by a couple of killer rabbits from a recently fulfilled kickstarter by Skull and Crown. The paint jobs don't do these a bit of justice. They are great and I'm likely to give them a repaint some time in the future. And up front are some Dark Hold kobolds from Rebel Miniatures. I absolutely love the scale of these little guys. Anyhow, that's it for the January/February RPChallenge for me. I enjoyed sharing a bunch of minis which otherwise may have went into storage without ever being seen by anyone but me.
  4. The final skeletons for my set from Renaissance Skeletons Kickstarter. Also, a group shot of the previous ones.
  5. Triumph of Death: 28mm Renaissance skeleton army miniatures cast in white metal for gamers and collectors, by Stratagem, Inc.
  6. Triumph of Death: 28mm Renaissance skeleton army miniatures cast in white metal for gamers and collectors, by Stratagem, Inc.
  7. Triumph of Death: 28mm Renaissance skeleton army miniatures cast in white metal for gamers and collectors, by Stratagem, Inc.
  8. Triumph of Death: 28mm Renaissance skeleton army miniatures cast in white metal for gamers and collectors, by Stratagem, Inc.
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