Fighting the Gray Tide (Miniature Painting)

MGibster

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You can't spend your whole life painting subjects with terrible teeth for rending or guns for splattering I guess.

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MGibster

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I love those merfolk! Mine are shown pages ago, and I regret not being as creative with my colour choices as you and some others. She looks great! (You have to be careful which ones you post, as some of them are NSFW!).
The other one that came in the package is topless. I'm still working on her, but I've painted her scales a lovely gold color. I'm trying to figure out what color to highlight the fins with.
 




MGibster

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I’ve had both of these for more than 20 years. Reaper miniatures in actual metal instead of plastic. They’ll make a fine evil duo in a D&D campaign.

Edit: I've had these for more than 20 years. I'm not sure Reaper has been around 29 years.

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Clint_L

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I have some metal Reaper miniatures because they throw them in as a bonus on large orders. They are top quality miniatures, and even though I find plastic more practical for a ton of reasons, there is something extra satisfying about the heft of a metal miniature, especially as I place it on the table.
 


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