Or at least to try to go on.
2026 starts off with a short post on a small rpg miniature that represents one of the player characters in my current workplace DnD campaign. Britt's character is a foul tempered dwarven barbarian dressed in greens and brown, wielding a large nasty ancestral axe. The sculpt itself is part of a two-pack by Wizkids from their Critical Role "Deep Cuts" pre-primed plastic range with decent enough detail for such an affordable miniature. I had to rush the paintjob a bit as I wanted to get the fig done in time of Britt's birthday later this month. She'll do I think and Britt was very happy with how she turned out, so job done there I guess.
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Now that we are a couple months into my game, all four of the players have figures to represent their characters, so perhaps I should start working on my own minis to represent the baddies and their bosses my game group might face during my campaign? (I've been using printed paper tokens for these up until now.) We'll see - Too many projects....
I also managed to get a few sprues worth of WW2 Winter Germans to fill out some missing pieces in my German Bolt Action collection AND off-loaded all the WW2 French models I had collected as tournament przes to a friend who had expressed an urge to start an Early War army, so plus-minus my unpainted pile shrank some resultingly! (Cos I really needed to drop a new army project for 2026 - just too much already unpainted on armies I already own.)
Maybe there'll be another post next month and if there is, unsure of what it'll be on at this point in time?
That's it for the now. Stay safe out there all.
- Dai




Nice work Dai, I have a couple of WhizzKids figures, as you say, not bad value for money.
ReplyDeleteI am toying with a purchase of Winter Germans too, to fight the might of my Red Army on their inexorable March to Berlin!
Hope to see you posting again I February......
Thanks Keith! Looking forward to seeing your Winter stuff take shape!
DeleteHope so too...
Good stuff, Dai, and I really enjoyed your rationale for why you painted certain areas of the Dwarf the way you did. I think the different browns and greens work really well together, and the basing is terrific too. Looking forward to seeing the denizens of the your dungeon in future posts. Good work getting rid of your BA French too - its always nice to know when something is going to a good home.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon. She was a fun little mini to work on.
DeleteExcellent work Dai, and awesome work trying to match it to the person it is for, makes it really personal to them. Like the use of other colors to disguise what sections were supposed to be to make them visually represent something else, superb work mate.
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave. I really could've gone a lot further to make this sculpt match the player's actual character concept, but being so time-poor, it just wasn't practical so "creative painting" was the way to go!
DeleteYou really do justice to those Wizkids minis! I always pass them up when I see them at the shop, but you may have changed my mind a bit!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much!
DeleteThey really are worth looking at with a few gems in their range and for the price, you can't go wrong for rpg figs I think.
Nice work on a fun figure, but the exciting part is "workplace DnD campaign". Any detail on that?
ReplyDeleteHa! Thanks David. I think I'll text you directly to explain more. Seems like a better venue for a full descriptive conversation in my mind.
DeleteVery nice job you’ve done there Dai. I hope your colleague appreciates the effort that goes into painting these minis.
ReplyDeleteThanks JBM - it seemed as though she was very happy with it, so I'm assuming job done?
DeleteEnjoyable work, I like how you reinterpreted the character by the paintjob and how it does make sense. Cool job indeed!
ReplyDeleteA small reinterpretation. I really could have done more and should've. Too late now.
DeleteThanks Suber.
Nice painted conversion work on this dwarf and good to see you back, I too have an accidental WW2 winter German army, how did that happen?!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain! It is silly how things like that happen to the best of us. LOL
DeleteExcited to see your progress on your own Winter project.