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Painting – Spring 2016

May 10, 2016 10:31 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

Painting efforts continued into Spring, working on more figures for Warmachine and Hordes. Both of the figures here are larger warbeasts, each standing about 70mm tall, about half the size of a can of Coke. The first is the Warpwolf from the Circle of Orboros.

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I love how the colors turned out on the wolf. I looked over numerous images of Siberian Huskies, trying to get the facial fur right. I even gave his eyes a tint of blue.

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This figure was part of the starter Battlebox for the faction. I have a female warlock and a pair of two-headed wolves to finish that group. May be a while before that happens.

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Another warbeast is the Dire Troll from the Trollbloods faction. I don’t love the pics as much. It could be how much blue was used, or the contrast against the brownish background.

DireTroll01

This figure came with pieces for three distinctive versions (the Mauler, the Blitzer, and the Bomber). We magnetized the pieces and painted them all, allowing us to select which one to field in a battle. This is the Mauler.

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The Blitzer.

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Pyg Troll on the machine gun.

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The Bomber.

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And a fun Pyg Troll lighting fuses.

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I just finished up another model for the Legion of Everblight, which I’ll post soon. I have some minis from the game Blood Rage to work on, as well as a few more from the Toughest Girls of the Galaxy

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Hordes, miniature painting, Minis

Painting – Winter 2015

May 4, 2016 3:48 pm / Leave a Comment / ruined

I have painted some minis over the last six months, but I never posted them here. A familiar story, but in this case, I’m really confused on the best ways to display my work on social media.

Foremost, I have Facebook, but I recently created an Artwork page for myself (www.facebook.com/BrianMooneyArtwork). That’s cool, as I can focus on minis there, and not overwhelm family members with my weird/racy figures. BUT… if people didn’t Like the page when I first sent it out, then they usually won’t see any of my updates. I could look at the Boost your Post option, but I’m sure that involves money and I’m not trying to monetize the hobby (yet).

Aside from that, I have Pinterest and Google Plus. I’ve gotten numerous more likes on Google Plus when posting in the Miniatures category, but I’m still not accustomed to it. No Tumblr account yet, but maybe one day (when I figure out what Tumblr is really good for).

I have enough images to split into a few posts, so first I’ll hit that box I teased in the last post as well as some Raging Heroes. First up, the Tharn Bloodtrackers.

Bloodtracker01

I’m really pleased with how the colors turned out on this, especially the red.

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Bloodtracker04

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The downside for this was it was a whole unit. So the paint job applied to several:

BloodGroup

And I’ve finally gotten down to working on my Raging Heroes figures. Here’s One-Shot Blondie:

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I went for urban camo on her cloak. I think it turned out decent.

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And then there are the Lulus. Little orphan girls that follow and idolize Blondie. Here’s one (of six):

Lulu01

New post soon with a few I’ve painted in the Spring!

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: Hordes, miniature painting, Minis, Raging Heroes, TGG

Krojun-eats-what-he-kills

September 9, 2015 12:39 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

Yes, that’s the name of the guy. He’s a barbarian from the Pathfinder campaign I’ve been running for the last two years. Here’s the established picture of Krojun.

Krojun

Reaper has an extensive line of minis for Pathfinder, and he was one that I picked up specifically for the campaign.

Krojun01

The white tattoos were tough. Very detailed, plus not appearing too stark. I tried a glaze to mute them some, but it was too much. In the photos it could stand another one, but to the naked eye, I think they look pretty good.

Krojun02

I also tried my hand at NMM (non-metal metallics) on the hammer. It’s not perfect, but I’m pleased with the work so far.

I’m still in the assembly phase of the Bloodtrackers I teased last time. As with many things about miniatures, I dislike gluing things together. Really if all I had to do was paint, I’d be thrilled. =)

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: miniature painting, Minis, pathfinder

The Legion Returns

September 1, 2015 1:07 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

Even though I just posted a winged demon, I might as well do another. =)

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This is the epic version of Thagrosh, Messiah of Everblight. He’s got a cool story – an ogrun corrupted by the dragon Everblight. He would go forth and help corrupt the elven Nyss, laying the seeds for the eventual Legion of Everblight.

Thagrosh04

He initially looked like a misshapen ogre (ogrun), but then his master sent him to kill Pyromalfc, another dragon. Thagrosh consumed his essence, resulting in the draconic form you see now.

Thagrosh03

I’ve wanted to paint this mini for a long time. It’s actually the second copy I’ve owned. The first, I let this punk at the game store take it to paint it for me, back when I was learning the craft. I paid him to paint it, never got it painted, and never got the mini back. Still burns me to think about it.

Thagrosh02

I’m very pleased with how it turned out. The wings, the base. All of it. I even got this cool effect to make the eyes glow. Paint the eyes solid white for shine, and then add layers of blue wash over them.

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Next post: something a bit more human, hopefully.

Bloodtrackers00

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: Hordes, Legion of Everblight, miniature painting, Minis

Thirsty for more

August 7, 2015 4:52 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

I completed one of the miniature kits I’ve had for three years or so. This is the Warhammer Bloodthirster, one of the Greater Daemons of Khorne. Blood for the Blood God!

Bloodthirster01

I’m very pleased with the face and torso.

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Reds are a difficult thing to paint. You can’t lighten your colors with white, because it turns to pink. So the highlights use orange or yellows, while purple helps with the shading. Still, looking at his wings, I feel like I don’t use enough contrast.

Bloodthirster03

Once again, a larger mini that takes way too much time. I could easily spend a few more nights on his spines, creating a proper base, etc. But I’m ready to be done and move on to the next piece (whatever that may be).

Bloodthirster04

I have to debate on posting this one on Facebook. Most of my friends will think it awesome, but the moms and aunts will wrinkle their noses and pray for my soul. =)

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: Bloodthirster, Daemon, Khorne, miniature painting, Minis, Warhammer

Ia Ia !!

July 29, 2015 4:18 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

Cthulhu01

I’m finally back to painting, and so I might as well post a thing or two. This is the Cthulhu figure (can’t really call it a miniature) from Reaper Minis and their first Kickstarter. For ten dollars, who could resist the Lord of the Depths?

Cthulhu02

The figure is utterly huge. I thought I got a bit burnt out when painting the fire giant. That was nothing compared to this guy. The airbrush was a necessity. Without that, he’d still be Bones White.

Cthulhu03

I’m going to need to figure out a better method of photographing the larger minis, especially when I have something else coming next year.

Dagon-pic

Posted in: Miniatures, Uncategorized / Tagged: airbrush, Bones, Cthulhu, miniature painting, Minis

A Slight Return

February 10, 2015 9:01 pm / Leave a Comment / ruined

Back to the blog. I’ve been lax on updates – partially due to the problems I had with the front page of this WordPress site. That seems to be fixed now, so let’s start slowly – slow and sure.

The desire to paint is back. It could be time of year, or it could be I’ve recovered from commission-induced burnout. I had also gotten frustrated with the progress on my airbrush setup. I decided to use a CO2 tank, like what’s used for home-brewing beer. It’s quieter than using a compressor, but it was tricky to get everything together. As of last year, I had it blowing air, but couldn’t get it to shoot water/paint (noob mistake). So it was shelved… until now!

Airbrush01

I could have started with a throwaway mini, one of the Reaper Bones that I didn’t care about. But I know me – I have to enjoy the subject matter if I’m going to try something new and risk failure. So I grabbed the Cryx Witch Coven. I was playing with a violet/black fade, matching their current paint scheme. Only one pic taken for now, but more to come.

My Kickstarter rewards for Wrath of Kings arrived. I got a large number of minis for the Nasier faction. They’re tiny, delicate in some ways, but still look to be easier than the damned Malifaux minis I tried. (Stock images below – not my painting).

Nasier

Another thing that helped was obtaining some of the Painting Pyramid videos from James Wappel. His technique is vastly different from what I’ve learned so far, but fun to try. If nothing else, learning all of these approaches should make me a stronger painter.

Finally, I caved in and ordered some of the Toughest Girls of the Galaxy from Raging Heroes. I was sad to have missed the original Kickstarter for these, but not that they’re releasing some, I can buy a few here and there without feeling guilty for the price. Now I just have to wait for them to arrive state-side.

Jailbirds

So yeah, I’m back for the moment. If I persist with these updates, I might even publicly post about them.

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: airbrush, miniature painting, Minis, TGG

So busy

July 11, 2014 3:28 am / Leave a Comment / ruined

Work is really keeping me hopping, to the point where I don’t usually feel like painting when I get home. But the Zombicide train keeps-a-rolling. I’ve got nine or ten pairs of minis to show, between the normal survivors and their zombie counterparts. I’ll split them out, so I have content ready while I keep at the real project. Up now are some of the Guest Artist Boxes that they recently released for Zombicide. These were from the Kickstarter, and they’re terrific.

First up, Uncle Honk. A disturbing figure, hopefully makes some of you twitch. =)

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UncleHonk03

Then we have Bones, a road-worn metal god, by the look of it.

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Bones03

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Finally we have Padre Johnson, a hellfire and brimstone priest. Both Padre and Bones were illustrated by Adrian Smith of Warhammer fame. Great figures, but man, they have so much detail. I could easily spend double the time on these minis.

Padre01

Padre02

Padre03

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Project Airbrush was almost finished, but I had problems with the hose I acquired. My regulator has a barb connector, which I haven’t used before, and the hose I got wasn’t large enough. I’m hoping to get a suitable replacement, as the regulator was expensive and I don’t want to replace that. More images soon!

Posted in: Miniatures / Tagged: Bones, miniature painting, Padre Johnson, Survivors, Uncle Honk, Zombicide

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