With the tail done, seemed like time to break the seal before the inertia became incalcuable. 45 minutes of base coating and I hit one
Category: Minis

Unexpected side effect of the timer, I’m realizing how long things actually take. Slopping on layer one of the textile and armor base coat took

The Tarantalous Brood has been primed and waiting since November – seemed like a good day to break the seal. Trying to maintain the tabletop

I overcompensated with the sanding on my dragonkin. I will have to go back in and retexture with sculpting tools. I should also work on

Back to the warband; I think I finally have the color scheme worked out. Now to check the wee beasties for mold lines and gaps

Trying my best not to dwell. Slap some paint on it and move along.

The shoulder set well, but prime revealed a mold line on the convex surface of the cloak. After several failed attempts with a sanding swab,

Started my paint-along dragonkin from Anne’s PaintingBig Patreon. I’m not used to pewter models – not as fiddly as plastic, but with a false sense

Still fiddling with the tiny dragon, but felt like building something. Wasn’t feeling the whole box, so just the Broodmaster for now. Remembered to stop

Tried to keep the directionality consistent for attempt #2. As thin lines appear to be the order of the day, figured I’d give the leather

OK, mostly OK with the upper half, but the skirt lacks contexts. She’s an earth elemental, so stone makes sense, but I fake rock all

Couple more hours in. Probably one more session before I toss in the towel and move on. OK, maybe two. I have a feeling the