Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

I got this Reaper Bones crab man for a $1 at a miniatures swap meet hosted by my FLGS. It was the first thing I painted when I got back home.

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So on to something miniatures related. On occasion, I do like to purchase miniatures for the express purpose of painting them and giving to a friend. Each year, I give all my players a painted miniature. The crab man I recently painted was purchased for a player of mine who every so often makes a crab people joke. I saw the miniature at the swap, it was only $1, and I simply couldn't resist the urge to buy it.

But sometimes I'm so happy with the paint job I have a hard time letting go. I painted a pair of mermaids last year I was particularly proud of, I didn't even intend on giving them away when purchased, but one went to niece, and the other, the topless one, went to a player. Overall I do enjoy giving miniatures away. It saves me from having to find a place for them at home and it makes other people happy. But given the time investment and the uncertainty in repeating any success, it's tough to get rid of them.
 

thought some of you might be interested in this

Anyone tried this? I'd love to get some more in-depth feedback. I'm interestd in how long the pens last, how well they keep their tip through repeated uses, and whether you can blend the colours easily. They seem kind of gimmicky to me, but I'd love to be wrong.
 

Anyone tried this? I'd love to get some more in-depth feedback. I'm interestd in how long the pens last, how well they keep their tip through repeated uses, and whether you can blend the colours easily. They seem kind of gimmicky to me, but I'd love to be wrong.
I'm thinking they might be one of the niche tools that are great for some specific tasks. I've never tried them though.
 






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