Blood Bowl Chaos Warriors
As part of a larger Blood Bowl team commission, these Chaos Warriors were painted up to a High Quality standard.
As part of a larger Blood Bowl team commission, these Chaos Warriors were painted up to a High Quality standard.
We recently completed a Reaper miniature from the PAthfinder range – the Shoanti Barbarian. The miniature was to be painted to high quality and was to have a more tanned skinned. Other than that we could choose the rest of the scheme.
Another commission completed. Refreshingly it has been for the Infinity range of miniatures, in particular the Aleph forces. I did enjoy painting these miniatures and the level of details was amazing. They are true 28mm rather than the heroic scale of Warhammer or Warmachine. Their scaling and proportions are perfect and they don’t suffer from large hands and large heads like their heroic counterparts.
More Khador miniatures have been painted up for the Khador army commission. We’re currently getting the miniature in batches as each batch takes a while to paint due to the display quality paint work.
Some more Khador Winter Guard characters & solos have been painted up for the large Khador commission that we’re working on. Several weeks back we painted the Winter Guard detachment, this time round we painted up their Standard Bearer, Officer and Kovnik Grigorovich. Also the bases of all the miniatures had their front arcs painted. As with all the miniatures in the army, these were all painted to Display quality and were all based with crushed glass for the snow effect.
Apologies all, its been a few weeks without a commissions update. This was due largely to all the flu and sickness going around. So very little was painted and I was too sick to put up any updates. Thus this weeks update is a little larger than normal. This week has had a lot of Warmachine miniatures painted up (which is makes a nice change from the normal Games Workshop products).
Way back last year I backed a Kickstarter project which was to deliver a miniature game from a childhood cartoon – Robotech RPG Tactics. Fast forward nearly a year later still with no delivery of anything in sight, I went ahead and got myself some convention exclusive miniatures that the company had released. The two miniatures were a Max Sterling Veritech and a Miriya Female battlearmour. Just for something different (and since I havn’t painted a mech in ages), I painted the Max Sterling miniature in his typical blue colour scheme.
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