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By Glitterwolf
EPIC Miniatures - Dungeon Explorer with Whip
EPIC Miniatures - Wolf Sled
Printed on Elegoo Mars with Elegoo Grey Resin.
Snow and Ice:
Greenstuffworld Snow
AK Interactive Ice Sparkles
Vallejo Still Water.
WIP:
https://forum.reapermini.com/index.php?/topic/79398-horde-of-the-north-glitterwolf-paints-barbarians-and-mammoths/page/5/
Lance Bucklesworth on an arctic adventure!
What will he find when reaches the far North?
He raised these wolves himself to pull his sled and protect him, will it be enough against the creatures roaming the frozen wastes?
As he passes the last barren trees heading to the ever frozen plains he's got only one thing on his mind.
To find the remnants of a lost civilization and retrieve the priceless artifacts they left behind.
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By Restless
I'm a huge Okami fan. I've played the game end to end 5 times and I have it in progress a 6th time. I took Reaper Mini's Spirit Wolf and painted it like the white wolf, Amaterasu. Then I sculpted its iconic, flaming reflector out of green stuff and attached it to its back also with green stuff. Enjoy!
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By Standifer
This my orc warlord on a warg. It is a Nolzurs deep cuts orc on dire wolf miniature.
I did most of the painting in one day, I do need to touch up the base and redo the finish on the flag, but otherwise he is done.
I was aiming for a Hound of the Baskervilles look for the Warg.
Now he just needs an actual name besides Orc Warlord....
Thanks for looking!
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By Shadespyre
Dire Wolves are the tradition pets for AD&D Hill Giants, so I bought this fine fellow to replace the smilodon that came with my Hill Giant Hunter.
I always use reference pictures when painting real creatures, and this looks a bit like a real black wolf, so I'm quite happy. There are a lot more colours and steps in this chaps fur than on any of the accompanying giants, though I don't know if it shows.
The joy of Bonesium means that I could easily cut off his base and glue him directly to this piece of actual granite. I recommend doing this before ANY paint is applied to either surface, to get the best bond. Else you often pull the paint off the rock and have to re-glue it, in my experience.
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