Wednesday, 7 September 2016

On the Painting Table and a Zombie Troll from Mantic

The painting table, rather clean and tidy for a change. Dust, pulp, fantasy and a Wild West gallows to be finished before any new major projects.
The side table full of more stuff to be finished. 3D-printed terrrain, more Wild West, submarines and a civilian airplane for pulp gaming.
I’ve decided to clean up on the painting table before I start any new projects, so you will see an assortment of different figures and buildings in the coming weeks. Seems I have started painting far too many minis and it’s time to just finish them.
I’ve also re-based all my Wild West figures on clear bases, readying them for Dead Man’s Hand at the club later this autumn. Before that I will finish all WIld West buildings I have, both the half-finished ones above and the 4Ground ones still unstarted.
Now to this mean undead, a zombie troll from Mantic
I got him from Thomas, who got him as part of the Dwarf King’s Quest kickstarter. He (the zombie troll, not Thomas) just stood there on the table, needing to get his nails painted, some tidying up here and there, and a wash (could actually apply to Thomas, too...). Easily done and another monster ready to battle unfortunate adventurers in Frostgrave/Open Combat/D&D/SoBH/Pulp Alley.

17 comments:

  1. Nice one. Looks like Thomas too :-)

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    1. It does not! I have an overbite, not an underbite!

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    2. If we let you rot for a while, that might be taken care of...

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  2. Very nice! Now I need to paint one of mine, and some more of the lovely DS figures.

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  3. I just realised I have one too... need to paint it.

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    1. Put it in the queue, AKA the plastics and tin mountain...

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  4. Great fig! Look forward to seeing your DMH stuff!

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    1. Thank you, Gordon!
      I really look forward to playing DMH. Been a long time and it is such a great game

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    1. Thanks Michał!
      It's great to have started painting for real again.

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  6. May I darest mention? I don't believe the chap has too much of a chance against such a horrid creature such as this.

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    1. She's a star-sprinter and will run away to face another monster soon.

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  7. That's a great model Joakim & a top paint job to.

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    1. Thank you. A relatively fast paintjob (when I actually painted him and he didn't just stand there on the painting table) and decent result. A good mix

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