First off are a pair of Reaper skeletal warriors. I like the sculpts on these guys, and I've been slowly building up painted, metal selections of each metal D&D enemy type (orcs, undead, etc.)
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Here's the halfling thief from the D&D Silver Anniversary line. There's a chance that the Silver Anniversary figures might be the first line that I paint in its entirety.
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Here's an orc champion. Not crazy with how he came out, but he'll work well enough as an orc chief or war leader.
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A dwarf cleric, a figure I started months ago and finally got around to finishing.
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And finally, a tiefling paladin. I had a ton of fun with this mini. The rune on his shield is a rune of law in D&D. It took a bit of work, but I managed to track down a useful summary of runes in an old, RPGA exclusive die of all things.
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So, that's 52 in 2009. Of course, that's not stopping me from forging ahead for the rest of the year. I'm thinking of taking on an interesting project for December, maybe a hobgoblin tribe, or perhaps a few demons or other monsters.
I really like the tiefling, it gives me a few ideas of my own.
ReplyDeleteAnd this wasn't the Fist of Erikol (sp?) was it?
I love those Reaper skeletons in heavy armor. They are totally on my To Get list!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Mike!
ReplyDeleteHey Joe - Yes, that's from the fist of Emirikol. I'm adopting the runes as holy symbols for my next campaign, along with the die as a divination device.
ReplyDeletevery nice, and congrats! my favorites the cleric..though i don't know how he keeps his mace wrap so nice and white.. :-P
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