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Sunday, January 15, 2006

Cowgirl Sophie



Trying to finish up this mini. The gold was really the worst part, now I just have to complete the skin, black parts and of course the local wildlife...

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Birthday gift - finished

My present for my dad is done:

Otter Reconnaissance Car
40mm




I actually did research so the markings are at least plausibly accurate. Trivia: the "American" air-recognition star was used by all Allied vehicles to prevent friendly fire incidents from aircraft. Cheeky Canadians usually painted theirs on crooked.


And a "Jerry":

KFZ-15 troop car
40mm




Painted for my brother's army. Unit markings and finishing the base are up to him.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Birthday Gift

My dad, old soldier that he is, is quite interested in Canadian military history. I thought that while I'm bitten by the little WW2 soldiers bug I could paint him up something. I decided on the Flames of War "Otter" - a scout car made in Oshawa, Ontario and used by several Allied nations including Canadian troops. Right out of the box it is quite plain so I decided to add some extra detail to make it more realistic.

Otter Reconnaissance Car
40mm l, 25mm h




... another project started, and none finished to show for it...

Friday, December 30, 2005

Terrorist - finished!

Counter-Strike Terrorist
34 mm






Well, he's done. I thought Photoshopping in a screenshot of the CS map "de_dust" as a background would look good... and it does. I think this is a fantastic mini, I had a lot of fun painting it!

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

More tiny Germans...

German gun tractors and artillery range finders
15 mm





Again, not masterpiece quality, but done surprisingly fast.

Sunday, December 25, 2005

"Achtung Baby!"

My brother recently bought a large army of German infantry for the game "Flames of War". Since I'm staying at his place over Christmas I thought I'd help him paint them.

WW2 German infantry and gun tractor
15 mm




These aren't painted to my usual standards, but the army set contains about a hundred infantry and over a dozen tanks, tractors, and field guns, so speed and efficiency are of the essence... The men will eventually be based in groups of five so the bases aren't finished yet.

Sunday, December 18, 2005

Running, buying, grr argh.

'Tis the season to madly Christmas shop, so not a lot of painting is getting done. Instead, here's a pic of the figures I sent to Cindy for the mini exchange (see Dec. 7 below):



Apparently she likes the goblin best, I don't blame her as it's clearly the best sculpt.

Monday, December 12, 2005

Update

I've given him a base, matching the popular Counter Strike maps "dust" and "dust2". And highlighting black is the worst thing ever... And there is so much of it on him :(

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

I've Got Mail!

Holland, land of windmills, dikes and almost-100%-legal marijuana. And mini painters! Coolminiornot.com's 6th mini exchange is underway, and both my sender and receiver are in the Netherlands.

Received:
from Salvador A:



Dwarf Burglar by Privateer Press.
(I love the round goggles!)



Sent:
To (the impressive sculptor) Cindy D, some historical relics:
- one Games Workshop knight, c. 1988
- one Grenadier female cleric, late 80's
- one GW goblin, c. 1991
- one GW "nurgling", recent
(I forgot to take pics)

Monday, December 05, 2005

"Go go go!"

I've made some decent progress on Mr. Terrorist:



The armband is sculpted onto the figure, so I guess it should be... a coloured armband. I went with flat red since I don't want this guy to display any specific political allegiance.

I came across this image of an Iraqi policeman on the web. A sign of how screwed up things are in Iraq I guess... :(

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

"Plant the damn bomb!"

Joseph Conrad's novel "The Secret Agent" describes a group of terrorists who send an adolescent half-wit to deliver their bomb for them. This closely resembles the average game of Counter Strike... except the latter involves a lot more adolescent half-wits.

Terrorist
34 mm




I just had to buy a mini which so closely fits into one of my favourite games (he's actually a Call of Cthulhu mini, not a CS product). I used my Dremel and green epoxy putty to modify this guy's arms a little (long->short sleeves) and gave him a flashbang grenade to make him more closely resemble the game model.

Thursday, November 24, 2005

More Sophie


Okay, this is actually starting to look good. I'm trying to make the metal highlights conform to a light source (the sun) over her head and behind the viewer:

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Sophie

I've been working on the gold bits on Sophie, using the "non-metallic metal" method. This technique is a freaking pain in the ass! And it looks terrible until almost the moment you finish it, at which point it "pops" (or it may not because I did it wrong).



Of course, "real painters" almost always use this technique, not metallic paints:



Even in this dramatic and bloody work The Third of May, Francisco Goya took the time to carefully render a metallic shine on the soldiers' rifles, using only normal paints. The result is strikingly convincing.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Admiral Ackbar

Well, he's finished, not a prize winning paintjob, just a thing for fun.

Admiral Ackbar
25 mm




Perhaps he is commanding a huge battle fleet of the Rebel Alliance in space, or maybe he is enjoying a cruise on his watery home planet... who knows?

Sunday, November 06, 2005

So long, and thanks for all the fertilizer?

Sky Tree
6"x8"

Acrylic on canvas



This is an image that just popped into my head while I was trying to get to sleep a few nights ago. I don't know what, if anything, it means. The tree is loosely modeled on a baobab but turned out more like "generic deciduous".

Friday, November 04, 2005

In Progress




Nothing exciting, just some work on Sophie and Ackbar. I'm going to do the trim on Sophie's wholly impractical outfit in non-metallic gold, which should keep me occupied for a while. Ackbar is a little difficult, there's not a lot of detail to work with on his uniform, but his squid parts have a lot of little fiddly ridges and lumps that are almost too small to see.

Lazy Bastard

Hmm, I'm slipping again, it's been two weeks. Busy weeks, to be fair. So this is a placeholder post to reassure my scads of readers that new posts will resume now that my social schedule is less hectic. I have some ideas for canvases and a couple of minis to finish!

Works of Heart - mini painters helping the victims of Hurricane Katrina. I feel all warm and tingly :)

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Marion's Mermaid

Well, this is my "secret project"! It was a birthday gift for my friend Marion, some time ago she told me that if I ever painted her a mini, she would like a blue mermaid. I'm happy to say she liked it!

Mermaid
35 mm




The "water" is gloss acrylic medium tinted with paints and sculpted with a brush. Thanks to Maya in Alabama who kindly sent me this mini!



At Marion's party, some of us painted canvases for her as well. This is my effort, titled "Mark Gothko":



Yes, it's a deliberate homage to the abstract painter Mark Rothko. I had a lot of fun painting this way, in a social setting and with wine involved. People should do this more often!