Different craft projects; leatherworking, sewing, painting miniatures, etc
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Skeletons
Here is the complete group.
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Skeletons
Did all the other skeletons in batch, here is the last batch.
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Wererat Matriarch
Reaper Bones 77296: Wererat Matriarch
With that the set is complete.
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Skeletons
Did all the other skeletons in batch, here is the second.
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Wererat Assassin
Reaper Bones 77295: Wererat Assassin
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Skeletons
Did all the other skeletons in batch, here is the first one.
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Wererat Stalker
Reaper Bones 77294: Wererat Stalker
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Wererat Berseker
Reaper Bones 77293: Wererat Berseker
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Skeleton
Bought and stripped a bunch of skeleton from Warhammer Fantasy. Here is the first one that I finished.
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Dragon Hatchling
77272: Dragon Hatchling Green
This one will probably be a gift for my sister.
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Minotaur
D&D Nolzur's Marvelous Miniatures: Minotaur (SKU: 72577)
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Bone Devil
77325: Bone Devil
A nice model, even if it illustrate a big problem with reaper bones, thin pieces have trouble being straight xD.
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I started using nail polish remove (acetone-free), instead of some simple green. Works way better, even if it requires some more precautions, i.e timing the time the miniature spend in the stuff (less than 10 minutes) and not spending too much time around the product fumes.
Stripping miniatures
Not much activity here in the last few weeks. I was busy stripping a bunch of miniatures I had bought. It’s harder than they make it seem in tutorials. Lot of time brushing with a tooth brush, or even better a denture brush, for very variable results. Conclusion, it can be worth it if you have a lot of time and not much money. Think I’ll avoid buying painted minis from now on, except metal ones since they can resist harsher products.
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Stripping miniatures
Not much activity here in the last few weeks. I was busy stripping a bunch of miniatures I had bought. It’s harder than they make it seem in tutorials. Lot of time brushing with a tooth brush, or even better a denture brush, for very variable results. Conclusion, it can be worth it if you have a lot of time and not much money. Think I’ll avoid buying painted minis from now on, except metal ones since they can resist harsher products.
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Chaos Space Marines
When I first started looking into painting miniatures I thought stuff from Games Workshop was way too pricey, but those easy to build cheap chaos space marines won me over.
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Bronzeheart, Minotaur Hero
77255: Bronzeheart, Minotaur Hero
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Gargoyles
Those Gargoyles (SKU: 72561) from Wizkids were a good practice for stone textures.
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