This whole starlight nighttime cloak is a theme that has been growing on me. This time I tried my hand at a sunrise over water although its a bit obscured by the shield. Its another conversion by...you guessed it...Shadow and Flame, this is the armored Glorifndel converted to have the sword drawn behind his head and bow in the other hand, quiver on the leg and shield across the back. I actually finished this in a day which is a good clip for me. He will go with the rest of the elves I am painting similarly. Hope you like him, I sure do.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Iron Hills Dwarf Conversions
What a haul to paint all of these kind of at once. More great stuff from Shadow and Flame. I actually have the captain finished as well but I will save him for another post. I liked the idea of movement trays for these but since they are hard to come by I made my own. Like The dudes rug, I think they really tie it together.
Here they are, all 12 of them in their filthy glory:
Lots of fun to paint and they will make for a nice Iron Hills army that will hopefully grow in time.
Thanks for looking.
Monday, March 7, 2016
30,000 views !!!
PME Just hit 30,000 views! I can't thank you enough for the support, comments, votes, and tips. Even if you just visited or Google inadvertantly led you to my page you have my thanks for taking the time to look at what I have here.
Hopefully over the next 30,000 you'll see me improve and see some posts of published photos. I have some models in the 2014 CMON annual (if it ever comes out) and White Dwarf would like to publish some of my work if I can get the photography right.
So again, many thanks to everyone who has ever taken a moment to stop by. Until next time, have fun slinging paint!
Hopefully over the next 30,000 you'll see me improve and see some posts of published photos. I have some models in the 2014 CMON annual (if it ever comes out) and White Dwarf would like to publish some of my work if I can get the photography right.
So again, many thanks to everyone who has ever taken a moment to stop by. Until next time, have fun slinging paint!
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