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By Glitterwolf
RocketPig Miniatures.
3D printed on Elegoo Mars.
Necromera.
Part of my Children of the Night Project.
WIP Here:
https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/79298-children-of-the-night-by-glitterwolf/
It's night, it rains and it seems everybody in this forsaken town has closed their doors and windows.
Even the Inn seems to be closed, why?
One would think the villagers are afraid of something.
You hear the sound of wings in the dark sky above you.
Suddenly you hear a soft voice:
All alone in the dark? How nice!
You turn around and the last thing you see is the Necromera.
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By Glitterwolf
Artisan Guild - Oni Grunt
3D Printed on Elegoo Mars.
Part of my Asian themed project -Nippon, Land of the Rising Moon
WIP
https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/79416-nippon-land-of-the-rising-moon-by-glitterwolf/
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By Darcstaar
Well, while I let Devona dry, I’ll switch gears to a mini off the shelf of waiting...
The plan is for an ice ogre, with blue-gray skin.
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By DragonWyrm
While waiting for the Dark Depths expansion from Bones 5, I got a little into the nautical theme. After being some example of the shark from the WizKids deep cuts line. While gap filling with green stuff, I decided that just painting the shark would be boring. So I sculpted a really basic tail and magnetised it. Sure the tail is really basic and I am missing a couple of the smaller fins, but it does work for its intended purpose.
If I ever decide to return to this project, I may make a transparent base that would hold the shark off the ground. Allowing it to double as either a jumping shark or a swimming one.
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By Iridil
Here is a figure I painted up as a character in what my group calls "the B team adventure" - which revolves around the supporting cast for a more standard party. She is the cook/maid. I like the townsfolk from the WIzkids set a lot better than the other humanoids I have painted from them, like the elves. They have a lot of character which makes up for the sometimes shallow detail. I'm proud of this one because she basically had no face and I painted one on with fair success I think.
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