It's a bit strange painting models that are younger than my girlfriend is. I painted these up for a commission, could've done a better job at it but the guy said they had to be done fast so he could start playing Frostgrave with them. One of the models was damaged, too, and a snapped off bow is not something I feel I can fix. The colour scheme had to be followed as per the tiny photographs on the box, which didn't make things any easier, but still, job's a good 'un.
Draconians from 1989
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Draconians from 1989
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Re: Draconians from 1989
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Very impressive painting for being done quickly, I love the buddy jesus pointing guy.
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Re: Draconians from 1989
look great - plenty of character!
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Re: Draconians from 1989
ahh the memories! I remember seeing these guys in Dragon Magazine many moons ago! They look great and thanks for sharing!
Re: Draconians from 1989
These models are that old?
Being late in painting miniatures I don't recognise most of the models but I was always curious and meaning to start for years. Whenever I'd went to an another d&d session I would watch from afar people playing warhammer. Even though I appreciate the quality of the new models I often find myself checking old miniature ranges.
And these look awesome, as its mentioned already : plenty of character!
Being late in painting miniatures I don't recognise most of the models but I was always curious and meaning to start for years. Whenever I'd went to an another d&d session I would watch from afar people playing warhammer. Even though I appreciate the quality of the new models I often find myself checking old miniature ranges.
And these look awesome, as its mentioned already : plenty of character!
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