This first piece is Tordek, the iconic dwarf fighter. I bought this mini at GenCon 2000, when 3e was first released. I had no idea that WotC planned a 3e minis line until I saw the figures for sale at their GenCon booth. It took 9 years, but I'm happy with how this guy came out.
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This fella is an orc from the WotC 25th Anniversary line. Not a bad fig, but I kind of hate the colors I used.
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I think this figure was originally a Heartbreaker mini from the mid-1990s, but I bought it when it was re-released by a company called ZN Miniatures back in 2003 or so.
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I have very few halfling minis painted, so I've decided to remedy that. This guy is a Reaper figure that I picked up at GenCon this year.
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Here's a figure from the vaults, a TSR figure from about 1983 or so. I've been on a little bit of a kick with old figures lately.
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This is a werebear from the Chainmail line.
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An ogre delver from the Chainmail line. One of the things I liked about Chainmail was that it had a lot of interesting takes on classic D&D monsters. An ogre ranger with two axes is pretty cool.
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A slaughterpit gnoll zombie from the Chainmail line, basically two zombified gnolls sewn together into a super zombie.
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Another product of my nostalgia kick. About 20 years ago, this figure was one of the first minis I ever painted. I picked up another copy and did a new paint job, using the same color scheme. When a big box of my old gaming stuff arrives from New England, I'll do a side-by-side comparison of my original work and this guy.
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A mob of Chainmail goblins, because you can never have enough of the little guys.
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A human barbarian from the WotC 3e minis line.
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Regdar, the iconic human fighter. Another mini from the 3e WotC minis line.
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Not the clearest photo, but this guy is the minotaur from the Silver Anniversary line.
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Some great stuff there Mike. I particularly like the dwarf, orc, human barbarian and old Redgar there.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The dwarf was really fun to work on, especially compared to the original I painted years ago. I have a few more Partha figures from back in the day I'm going to do next.
ReplyDeleteWhoa ... someone's been painting like a machine.
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