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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

This is a miniature that a friend of mine gave me- he owned it for a number of years before that, and just wasn't about to learn how to paint minis.

I'm not completely sure where it comes from. He had a few other minis that looked like they might portray characters from Lord of the Rings, but I haven't seen her in the Mithril catalogue.

Looking over her, she looked like she might portray Joan of Arc or something along those lines.

She originally held a sword in her hand, but since I could not find that piece, I made her into a standard bearer with a flag from GW's Lord of the Rings range.

Anyway, here she is:

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2015/07/16 15:11:50


 
   
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Wraith






Salem, MA

Final product really came out nice. The green int he armor really makes it pop.

No wargames these days, more DM/Painting.

I paint things occasionally. Some things you may even like! 
   
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Tzeentch Aspiring Sorcerer Riding a Disc





Orem, Utah

Thanks.

I was definitely looking for a way to make the armor pop against the cloak of basically the same color (this mini was pretty much a proof of concept for the color scheme).

I found that varying the colors as I shaded/highlighted really did a lot for her.

 
   
 
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