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Climbing that mountain of lead
Some more varnishing has been done! Other than the last 2 figures, everything was painted by mid-February but a mixture of being busy and bad weather meant that I didn't get a chance to varnish anything until Thursday past. The 12 skeletons below are all lead figures from Midlam Miniatures. They're pretty standard designs but there's nothing wrong with that, I thought they were perfectly acceptable and the sculpts were good, especially since I was looking to bulk up my skeleton count and they were reasonably priced. They were undercoated with a Army Painter bone coloured spray to make the painting quicker. The simpler figures such as archer and two-handed sword skeleton were quick to paint but some had a lot more detailing that needed quite a bit of re-undercoating before painting. So in terms of quick painting turn around. it was a bit of a mixed bag. Overall though, I'm happy with the results. EDIT: So whilst looking for something completely different I discovered that these skeletons were originally produced by the now defunct Metal Magic Fantasy back in the 90's when I was starting out painting! The next 4 figures are cavemen from the Reaper Bones Black range. Since they're plastic, the sculpting for their fur clothing can be quite thick, luckily though, that isn't readily apparent and overall they look pretty good. I like how burly they are. Finally, the last 2 figures are definitely not Lara Croft and Alice from Resident Evil - specifically not Alice from the Resident Evil: Extinction movie.
Both done for a friend, Tim. They're both lead models, now produced by Hayland Terrain. Initially from the now defunct Studio Miniatures, they're both good sculpts though. However, they were triply stressful to paint. Originally I thought they were out of production and if somehow damaged would be very hard to replace. They were painted for 'somebody else' which is something I'm not used to doing. They were referencing 'real' sources which I needed to replicate. Having said that, I still enjoyed doing it and am happy with the outcome.
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