The Bones sculpt, on the left, is very soft. She has almost no facial features so I had to paint on her face. The figure on the right is a great sculpt, metal and very detailed. He's painted to match the terrain of the RPG he's a part of.
Great work Aaron! I know the Bones figures can be a bit fiddly at times but many of their poses are excellent and I really like this magic user with her confident flat-handed spell-casting. Your colours are rich and vibrant as well, her yellow and green outfit is a great colour combo (and fitting for St Patrick's Day). :)
I see you have a few more entries coming up for us as you close in on your 1500 point goal. More on those soon.
Yellow and green? Is she a canary? She'd better hope and pray that Ray doesn't mistake her for a budgie! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice painting Aaron :)
Nice work! Bones are all over the place for detail some are great some are... good enough. These look great and I love the archer.
ReplyDeleteI like figures in Yellow it shows they are not scared to stand out! The ranger on the other hand does at times need to move unseen. Very appropriate choice of colours on both makes them both look so special.
ReplyDeleteVery well done!
ReplyDeleteI have that female sculpt in BONES as well and the casting is horrid. You did a splendid job of covering that up.
ReplyDeleteNice work!
Nice work Aaron. I like the idea of adding detail to the mage as she grows in stature!
ReplyDeleteWell done Aaron. The Bones figures are temperamental, but you've done well with her.
ReplyDeleteGood rescue job on that magician, Aaron, well done! Those Bones figs can be a mixed bag quality-wise.
ReplyDeleteNice job Aaron
ReplyDeleteReally nice. cheers
ReplyDeleteI like the buttercup yellow tunic.
ReplyDeleteNice one!
ReplyDeleteFab work! I really like the bright colours you used on these.
ReplyDeleteNice work on them both, Aaron! The El ish mage cuts a very nice figure in yellow and turned out very good with her soft sculpt details. The hooded ranger also has a nice color scheme! ;)
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