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By 72moonglum
So at the same time I was working on my female hill giant, I was also working on two centaurs that the great Julie Guthrie had sculpted around 1982. I did them at the same time because I was looking for the same flesh tones because both I figured spend tons of time outside so should be very tan.
Anyhow, an advanced warning and a link because the female centaur is showing off her mammal parts, so here's a link to her front:
Female Centaur front
and from the other side:
As well as her male companion, who is chasing her around it seems like:
Anyway a flash back into the past. These centaurs weren't actually available too long either, being replaced by other figures under their same code. I was told that if a set or figure didn't sell at least 200 pieces, they would get retired, so I imagine this might have been their fate back then which is a pity because they are really beautiful minis.
And I've had both of these since the eighties, but finally got around to painting them, so hope you enjoy! It's never too late to paint a mini!
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By Glitterwolf
Another recruit for my Nippon, Land of the Rising Moon Army.
This is a Centaur I painted as a Oni ( demon) with a fire tail.
Hope you guys like it.
Acquired from @Jasper_the_2nd thanks again!
It's a Clan War mini.
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By Evilhalfling
One of these was painted sometime last year. the other this week.
im happy with both, but wish the spears had stayed strait after boiling.
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By Evilhalfling
I need to keep rolling the bones, so here are two paints from this weekend. I'm not sure if they are actually speedpaints, as I lingered over the NNM a little on the centaur. The rogue was less than 2 hours. the centaur less than 3. going for tabletop quality.
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