Here's a collection of GW's old style Harlequins Allison recently did for a customer. I've always had a fondness for these models and I think she did a fantastic job of capturing that old school feel.
The Avatar was missing his topknot when he came in, so that is why it is missing on the completed piece.
Harlequins are very complex paint jobs between all the checks, stripes, and gems. Usually these run about the cost of a detailed RPG character+ as they take a lot of time.
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Monday, May 18, 2015
Friday, May 1, 2015
Various 28mm WWII Infantry
A few smaller orders to round out customer's forces. There's some Fallshirmjagers, British Airbourne, and some US infantry here:
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Kommisars for 40K
Obviously these aren't Games Workshop figures and I seem to have forgotten the manufacturer. The customer wanted them painted up for use with his Iron Legion forces so here's what Allison came up with:
Nice figures with great, sharp details. They are cast in resin, but the type of resin was easy to work with and took super glue and paint well.
Nice figures with great, sharp details. They are cast in resin, but the type of resin was easy to work with and took super glue and paint well.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
28mm WWII Vehicles and Sturmbattalion Charlemagne
More 28mm WWII goodness. This is another batch I did for a customer. He has a very large amount of vehicles I've been doing in batches to make the project manageable. In addition there's some interesting figures in the lot as well to do here and there.
Vehicles are really tricky. They are usually a decent time sink in assembly alone. While the vehicles can use some weathering, I had to stay within a budget so I focused more on a neat, visually appealing paint job.
| Wespes |
| Sturmbattalion Charlemagne |
| Italian 100mm guns |
| German 150mm |
| Quad Gaz AA Trucks |
| German 105's |
| Japanese Heavy AA |
| Some lighter Japanese AA |
Vehicles are really tricky. They are usually a decent time sink in assembly alone. While the vehicles can use some weathering, I had to stay within a budget so I focused more on a neat, visually appealing paint job.
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