Another day, another miniature.This chap has been clogging up my workbench for a while so I decided it was time to complete the work I had started. This is another Reaper Bones Elf. IIRC I stared painting this one whilst we were still playing our Dragonlance D&D campaign as a miniature for Gilthanas.
What next, more workbench clean-up maybe?
The continuing struggle of one gamer to keep to "the pledge". Can he paint more miniatures than he buys? Can he make a significant dent in his lead pile? Read on and find out.
Friday, 27 March 2015
Thursday, 26 March 2015
Cloaked in mystery
One more for the painted pile. This is "Aenur the sword of Twilight" a metal GW elf that came free with a White Dwarf 238 to promote Mordheim. In our D&D campaign this will be Rowen, an elven fighter/thief with a very task oriented philosophy.
Hopefully I can finish a few more odds and ends before the month is out.
Hopefully I can finish a few more odds and ends before the month is out.
Wednesday, 25 March 2015
Slowdown
For various reasons March hasn't seen me add much to the painted pile. Not only has it been a busy month but also my PNKD has been pretty bad which has wiped out any chance of painting in most of the free time I have managed to find.
I have managed to complete some Reaper Bones Drow which are needed for the D&D campaign - in fact this week's session is likely to conclude the Drow adventure so I've only just finished then in time.
March's other finished items are all scenery - three buildings made from Mantic's Mars Attacks scenery.
Those are the final three buildings planned for the Officer Down table leaving just a few odds and ends to complete on that project.
I have managed to complete some Reaper Bones Drow which are needed for the D&D campaign - in fact this week's session is likely to conclude the Drow adventure so I've only just finished then in time.
March's other finished items are all scenery - three buildings made from Mantic's Mars Attacks scenery.
Those are the final three buildings planned for the Officer Down table leaving just a few odds and ends to complete on that project.
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