Introduction
I purchased them while the D&D party was still of lower level. Probably will not see any use for a while, but an excellent occasion to try out some fur painting. From the GW Lord of the Rings line.
Documenting the winding journey from beginning wargaming and PnP RPG-s, through low budget solutions, to a growing collection of painted miniatures and a veritable chronicle of games and campaigns.
I purchased them while the D&D party was still of lower level. Probably will not see any use for a while, but an excellent occasion to try out some fur painting. From the GW Lord of the Rings line.
The best eBay find ever, with 2 or 3 pounds for the whole lot. After converting some of them for variety, it was time for batch painting and experiments with Contrast and metals.
Old school Heroquest Minotaurs! These minis are not much younger then myself, so we can forgive their goofy stances and expressions. They were also quite a cheap buy on eBay, for about 1 pound each.
Observant readers might recognize this guy from our adventures in the land of the giants. With this paintjob, I aim to apply my Contrast learnings, and improve on them by using even more time-saving techniques.
The adventurers had previously arrived at Farmer Hershel's farm, and the old man asked for their help. His prized chicken had accidentally drunk his unstable growth potion, and was peaking at the adventurers from behind and above the house!
This pair of venerable trolls has served me well all throughout Storm King's Thunder as different giants, and I thought to finally repay them by applying a couple of paint schemes from Warhammer TV.