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Gaz's Spring Clean Hobby Challenge 2020

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Painting a printed mini

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Skill 4
Idea 3
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So having finally found some settings that work for me I have been printing minis with a game in mind.

I decided to use the Titan Forge Dragon Empire minis for Frostgrave, a nice Asian feel.

The first mini I printed is a Geisha who is going to be my Wizard.

I went with a green colour inspired by the bamboo forest scenes of The House of Flying Daggers, a theme I plan to carry through the force.

A lovely sculptA lovely sculpt
Happy with tonight's progressHappy with tonight's progress
    1. Colours used up to yet have

Dark Green Areas

Warp Lightning (C)

Warpstone Glow (L) highlight

Biel-Tan Green (S)

Warpstone Glow (L) 50:50 Moot Green (L)  edge highlight

Light Green Areas

Warp Lightning (C)

Moot Green (L) highlight

Biel-Tan Green (S)

Moot Green (L) highlight

Skin

Kislev Flesh (L)

Will update more as I go guys 🙂

 

Painting a printed mini

So kept pretty much the same colour palette to finish her off.

Skin

After Kislev Flesh (L)

Reikland Fleshshade (S)

Kislev Flesh (L) highlight

Hair

Black Templar (C)

Eshin Grey (L) highlight

Mechanicus Standard Grey (B)

White Area

Rakarth Flesh (B)

Pallid Wych Flesh (L)

 

A lovely model to paint and I look forward to adding to this Frostgrave Warband.  I am still deciding on how to base the force as a whole so will come back to them when I have my idea locked in.

Here are the final images.

 

 

Painting a printed mini
Painting a printed mini

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