Hi!
Last month I finished some modeling projects I would like to share with you.
Below you can see two projects I am especially proud of.
I welcome all comments and appreciate all kind of criticism.
Thank you for your kind comments. They keep me motivated.
I finished some new dwarf rangers. Pic below. Unfortunately my lighting wasn't working at full strength when I took that photo.
More photos on my blog http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2014/08/dwarf-rangers-3.html
All of your work is amazing. I love the colorful shields!!! Some tufts of grass on the roof tops would look awesome!! Please keep the Dwarves coming!!!
I love that Orc. One of the first fantasy miniatures I ever painted but wow you make it look about a million times better than I did. Love all the other stuff but for me this just demonstrates how good you are as that mini is really quite good.
Thank you for your great comments. They keep my going. This time I painted totally different stuff. From the great boardgame Descent 2nd edition they come to prey upon innocents: Arachyuras and Cave Spiders (painted by my girlfriend while watching some TV series
Recently I have prepared a tutorial on how I make bases for my miniatures/.
Please notice that this is not a guide for professionals who make outstanding scenic bases. It’s rather for wargamers who are looking for some tips and inspirations to make good looking simple bases for their vast armies. I hope that at least some of you will find that article to be interesting and useful.
You can find it here: http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/03/basingtutorial_15.html
Hi again
It's time for a cave It was made as an entry for the terrain competition announced by my friend. It took me 5 days to finish it. Would be glad for any comments on that . More photos as always on my blog at http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/07/cave.html
If you are interested in how it was build try these links:
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4
The last of my LOTR Dwarf Rangers. The warband is finally finished and ready to be deployed as a cohesive unit on the battlefield.
Enjoy the photos and click here to see more: http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/08/dwarfrangers.html
Finally I finished my first bowmen unit. I deliberately had not attached the banner to the pole because I have not yet decided what faction these models will represent In the following photos you can see 7 new models that I have not published until now. I encourage you to visit my blog where I described the short story behind these miniatures : http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2015/12/perrybowmen.html
For all interested I have just finished a small tutorial about creating flags for miniatures.
In this article you will also find a file with my custom-made flags and some interesting links to websites with a large amount of ready to be printed flags.
You can read it on my blog at http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2016/01/how-to-make-flags-for-miniatures.html
Well thankyou for all that help with the banners from that tutorial and the link. I shall now attempt some fairly ambitious things with some miniatures. Cheers for spreading the hobby knowledge
KorNat wrote: For all interested I have just finished a small tutorial about creating flags for miniatures.
In this article you will also find a file with my custom-made flags and some interesting links to websites with a large amount of ready to be printed flags.
You can read it on my blog at http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2016/01/how-to-make-flags-for-miniatures.html
Oooh man this is exactly what I needed! very very cool!
Right now I am preparing a series of tutorials on how to build a castle where I will describe the process. Follow my blog and soon you will have your anwser
Since the beginning of this year I am working on the new project – the castle. Have a look at some WIPs. I have also started the series of “how to” tutorials. Two first parts are ready. Have a look and ask question if you would like to know something more.
I prepared another entry that shows my progress with construction of Drakenborg Castle. This time I have described how I build square tower. I invite you all to comment. I you have any tips, tricks or ideas I could use I would be glad to read these.
http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2016/03/how-to-build-castle-part-iii-tower.html
All right It's time to present whole unit of my Mounted Men at Arms 1450-1500. A very versatile unit for multiple systems that I play. As usual I've written more about these on my blog http://pinatwar.blogspot.com/2016/06/mountedmenatarms2.html
Meanwile I've managed to finish several new miniatures so have a look. I also invite you to see these minis on my blog where you can find more photos and descriptions.
Painted in a tabletop standard and probably a little to fast - 6 mounted men at arms of the Teutonic Order. The unit consists of several Brothers and West European Guests/ Mercenaries. Not historicly correct but playing with theses is fun and thematically related.
Thank you for the kind words from your side. It fuels my motivation. Here are a few of my new works. It seems that I've returned to my hobby, and I'll be publishing something again. Not often, but I'll try to be consistent.