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Climbing that mountain of lead

Painting Blog 12

24/10/2024

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It's been 6 months so I guess it's time for another blog about painting stuff!

​I've managed to varnish a few figures.
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Trolls ahoy! The troll on the left is from Reaper Bones while my memory about the dude on the right is a little fuzzy, he's definitely a lead figure though, possibly from Reaper too?
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Both the ogres below are from Reaper Bones​.
The guy on the left is a fairly big figure and the bigger Reaper Bones figures are always good, I like how he turned out.
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No Dougal, the ogre on the right is far away...
This giant croc is yet another Reaper Bones miniature.
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These 2 dwarves come from the Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures range.
It looks like these 2 dwarves might be 3d printed and designed on computer. They're a little fiddly but I like the poses although it makes them tricky to store.
I'm also happy with the outcome, even though in the photo they don't look great.
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Another slightly fiddlyplastic figure is this female assassin wielding twin daggers from the Pathfinder Battles Deep Cuts Unpainted range from Wizkids.
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Those that know... know!
Run to the hills.
Metal iron maiden figures from Bad Squiddo Games.
Not a millimetre of visible skin on these figures which made them about the easiest figures to paint!
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3 Beggars from Midlam Miniatures​.
​Not sure if they're originals from Midlam or from a older range.
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4 WWII era Soviet soldiers from Artizan Designs.
I actually painted the vast bulk of these several years ago but at the time ran out of bases for the last 4! They've lingered in a drawer... until now.
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These are male and female cultist from Bob Murch's Pulp Figures range.
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I can't remember where these cam from, they were put on bases ages ago!
My gut is telling their vampire hunters from West Wind range but I can't be sure?
Despite being vampire hunters (I think!), they look pretty good as more cultists to join the Bob Murch figures.
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Right. That's it for now.
​I'll post another blog in 6 months!
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