More finished stuff hot off the paint station - a Paladin, the second Jomsviking Bondi mentioned in my last post and a small Burrows and Badgers scatter terrain piece.
First up is the Paladin, an old early 80’s TSR Dungeons and Dragons Paladin. I named him Rogelio de la Vega (Bonus interwebs points for getting that random reference.) and decided I’d paint him up in colours I don’t normally choose, so it was a fun experiment and I think he came out just fine. I like to think that he is a terrible dandy and an obvious show off, more likely to step in to stop a nefarious act only to bolster his reputation in the eyes of onlookers.
White plate armour? That must mean this guy has some money to spend on enameling! |
Pale pink cloak and darker pink tunic were both applied in craft paints. Rather surprised with how good their finish looks! |
This next bloke is a metal mini by Gripping Beast, a Jomsviking Bondi for my Dark Ages project. That fancy helmet and green poncho-cloak-thing combo must have been a nice part of a loot pilefrom a raid in the Mediterranean or some such. I kept the paint job on this one simple so he wouldn’t stand out too much from the others in his unit.
Not sure this feller is all that fearsome like the other Vikings? Don’t tell him I said that though |
Last up for this post is a little resin piece of scatter terrain. I got it for my church terrain (to be featured in a later post) and it’ll add some fun Burrows and Badgers style design elements to the whole affair. Simple painting to look like the stone mausoleum it’s supposed to represent.
Basic paint job so it looks stone-y. Was going to try for a marble effect but… no, not this time. |
Sister Tomasina looks to the scripture whilst next to the mausoleum of Sir Gorgonzola. Little does she know, his life crumbled about him when pressure was applied. |
There’ll be more soon, tho at a bit of a slower progression.
Dearly hope all are well out there,
- Dai