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By Glitterwolf
Design ClayCyanide- Vukodlak Fighter
3D Printed on my Elegoo Mars Scaled up 150% to increase the size.
Base Resin from Microart Studios.
Part of my Children of the Night Project:
https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/79298-children-of-the-night-by-glitterwolf/page/25/#comments
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When the Moon is full sensible folks stay indoors keeping a silver weapon close.
Of course there are always non-believers, that's what the Vukodlak likes most.
Tender meat...
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By vulture
This is actually an older paintjob, but It doesn't look like I have ever shared it. it's simple, but effective - everyone needs a warg.
For the wolf fans out there!
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By Chaoswolf
This an old D&D miniatures Bonded Fire Summoner that I cleaned up the basic paintjob it came with. This was mostly done to knock out something quick to get back into painting. Basic tabletop.
Lots of dust, I really need to clean out the lightbox....
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By Lord of the Dish Pit
A beast of Old Night to reinforce my Infernalist Witch faction...
and after going back and giving it eyes...
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By 72moonglum
Good evening Reapertons!
So I've been busy working on a little project, plus I'm painting some Christmas elves for my mom, but amidst everything else I got inspired to repaint a figure that for some reason I've always liked quite a lot. She's a very simple figure, and I painted her first probably way back in 1980 something, probably between 1982-1986. She was sculpted by Dennis Mize in a set of four other thieves in the Children of the Night range. I've actually painted three of the four, still haven't gotten around to painting the last one with a grappling hook. Anyway, showing off new to old:
and here is the original miniature, way back from the funky monkey eighties:
and here she is when I painted her maybe in the early 2000's, I'm guessing between 2004-2006:
and here they are all together:
So the oddest thing about these is that I've really never succeeded in varying from the basic color scheme. There's always a bit of a change, but I always envisioned her as a dusky skinned, desert-themed thief. One of these days I have a feeling that I'll paint her again, and I'll try to do a hugely opposite color scheme, blonde hair and bright clothing. Who knows when though, it seems it takes me over a decade to get to a new version of a figure!
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