Hi All,
Here's my first entry into the Analogue Hobbies Vth Annual Painting Challenge. The link to my specific entry, should you be a glutton for punishment, is here.
I added this size comparison shot to show how they scale with other 1/72 (20mm) figures. Fladnag is 28mm from the bottom of his base to the top of his hat.
Yesterday was the first day since the challenge started that I have not painted something. I went on a class field trip with my son and then had to rush to the gym not long after we got home. More volunteering today may cut into the hobby as I also have to get in a run, take my son to karate and go to San Soo class tonight.
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they are very nice figures !
ReplyDeleteperfect with the 1/72 "Fladnag" (excellent name for an anonymous wizard !)
I like the painting work !
Thank you Sam. I just wish they were slightly larger than the human figures. When I played D&D I always imagined them towering over the characters.
ReplyDeleteThey might not be quite as tall as your wizard, but these creatures look *much* more solid! Nicely done models :-) .
ReplyDeleteThanks Hugh. The white metal is definitely nice and solid, as are the sculpts.
DeleteLove these models (and how you've painted them). If I had a use for them, I'd buy some straight away.
ReplyDeleteHi Roy, yeah it's always kind of that way seeing figures in a scale you don't do yourself. I always feel that way about 15mm.
DeleteWhat wonderful miniatures and beautifully painted too.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Michael, high praise.
DeleteNice ones! Like the overall look oft them.
ReplyDeleteSince I don't play D&D I don't know how big they should be, therefore without size judging I think they are massive enough ;-)
Hi Paradox0n, thanks. They work as bugbears and I don't think you can find them anywhere else, so the size is a minor issue I can live with.
DeleteBeautiful, they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. Much appreciated.
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