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Apologies in advance, my normal camera died on me half way through taking pics, so the less, stellar, shots are from my ipod


i don't play khador, and have no plans to start the army, i painted up the battle group pretty much just to have around for demo purposes when/if i actually start gaming again




here i have a mixture of mantic models from their kickstarter, i painted these up with the intention of giving them to a friend to use for things like playing Descent and the like, so i kept the bases simple and in line with previous work i'd done for similar uses, i still need to paint the edge of the bases i realize as i look at the pics


Now here are the models for the game Endless Fantasy Tactics, which i got through the kickstarter, i'll do a breakdown as I go

Minor Demonite- i like this model, though i think given how tiny and delicate it is, it could use a smaller base, or maybe package them with a small...flock...on a base
Gel Warrior-i removed the wart nodules from both just since i think of gels as being smooth, had to do a minor amount of cleanup and filling on the sword, but nothing major
Gel Wizard- Again, removed wart nodules, also filled the mouth. I'm unsure why i selected these, since i'm not a fan of the model and will probably try my hand at making my own. i had to reinforce the hats on both, due to sections being almost translucently thin in spots


Squire-i like the sculpt, cleanup was easy, i would love if they made a variety of the other gender or with different weapon layouts
Sorcerer-again, easy cleanup, nice little sculpt
Gunsmith-one of my favorite models from the line, i hope to see a variety of dwarves in this style in the future


Pugilist-fun to paint, the bits from the arm guards that extend out seem like they'd be easy to damage, though i imagine one could trim them down without greatly effecting the look of the model
Archer-not a lot to say about this one, other then its probably one of the most fragile
Knight-this is also one of the few models from the line that, well, i just don't care for. I find the pose odd to view from many angles, and the head a touch small, which is a shame since broken down into sections, i like the rest of the sculpt


Bandit-i found the cleanup to take a decent amount more time on this model, not least of which was avoiding damage to the crossbow, but it was worth it, since i found this to be one of the better sculpts
Chemist-nice little model, i did have a thin spot on her chin, which left her looking a bit different then was originally intended
Dragoon (M)-Tied with the dwarf as my favorite model, cleanup took some time around the upper body

I will try and update this post with improved images once i get my actual camera running again, since most of the eft images are...less then amazing, and will add the last 5 or so eft models i haven't yet put up




   
 
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