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01 September 2015

A bear it was! A bear, a bear!

Super simple bear painted up as an animal companion for my previously featured Druid rpg character. The bear is by Reaper Miniatures in their Bones material. Not much more to say on the beastie, so I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.

Unlike most of these Reaper pieces, I really liked the moulded base so I made sure to give it a tad extra love.


I also got a quick'n'dirty effort done on this wee buxom lass, also a Reaper Bones effort. Went with wooden/clay mugs as that seemed far more believable than glass in a fantasy tavern.

Am sure she's a firm favourite amongst the local village lads showing off her cleavage like that! 


Next up are her parents, the owner of said tavern.

No so sure these parents look all that approving of their daughter's "friendliness" with the clientele. :)
The ninja is on pause - not feeling so enthused by him right now.

That's it.

9 comments:

  1. Great job on the serving lass. A wonderful shade of pink for her dress with some nice shade/highlights. Also quite like the hair colour.

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    1. She'll help provide some wench-ness to my rpg tavern settings.

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    2. And of course, thanks! :)

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  2. Brilliant models; great painting etc...blah...blah...whatever...but

    BEAR!

    BEAR!

    AWESOME: A BEAR!

    YEEEEESSSSS!!!

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  3. So, a Bear and a Maiden Fair?

    Missed opportunity for the title! Look good, I really like the Bones line.

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    1. Damn... you're right. O well. I at least got part of the chorus in there?

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  4. Nice work all around, Dai. Love the bear - your extra work on that nice base really paid off.
    I'm pretty sure I saw that barmaid in Germany last week. :)
    Cheers,
    Mike

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    1. Cheers Mike!

      I like to think she may well have been inspired by many young things working all over western europe. :)

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