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Miniatures Gallery [Updated 4/18]

I do have to say I really love your patterns. Some of the plaids, checkboard, striping and flames are excellent and really add a lot to the mini's.

With a large gallery like this, it is interesting to see the improvement in painting between figs. My only suggestion is to start focusing on highlighting. You obviously have the talent and vision as demonstrated by your patterns. I think you could really be producing top notch minis. Again great work!
 

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It's been a long time since I've gotten to sit down and paint, but I finally did. The stormtrooper I painted a long time ago, along with a bunch of other SW minis, but I haven't photographed the rest of them yet. I'm not too happy with Dengar/Tek's eye; I may go back and touch it up. Anyway, here's the link, as usual:

http://www.houseofpung.net/mini/index.html

Also, I should pimp the story hour that inspired me to pick my brush up again.
 
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pogre said:
Your sculpts are looking darn good - how long does it take you to go fram start to finish with one of those?

Obviously, the last few things I put up were Reaper sculpts, not mine. :) If you mean the Star Wars sculpts, they didn't take too long; most of the time was spent waiting for each stage to cure. Maybe fifteen minutes to half an hour spent at each stage, with a couple of hours in between for curing. maybe four or five stages for each one. If I took more time on them I'm sure they'd look better. Now that I'm back in fantasy land, I'm painting more than sculpting at this point. Still, it's nice to know that I can make or convert something should the need arise. I need to go back through my dragon collection and start pinning and puttying all the various pieces and parts back together.
 

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