Winter has enfolded the land in its cold embrace and magic hangs thick in the air. Now is the time of year when goblins are abroad so lock your doors, bar your shutters and stoke up the fire. Tramping through the snow Father Grottmass is just as likely to hit you over the head and take your presents than leave some under the tree. I guess that's one way of dealing with the naughty list!
Starting the Challenge with a fantasy figure is becoming something of a tradition for me so when I found this in my Lead Mountain I knew it had to be my opening entry to Challenge IX. This is a 28mm white metal figure from Midlam Miniatures. It came with a plastic slotta base but I swapped this for a cork 'rock' and cut a slot in it to mount the figure. This setup gave me more surface area to add some groundwork such as snow and frost covered grass. I'm getting quite a collection of Christmas themed models, but I expect I'll have to raise my game for Challenge Ten!
This was a relatively quick and easy figure to paint with plenty of detail in the model to make shading and highlighting easy. I particularly enjoyed the little details like his fake beard, the skull tassel on the tip of his hat and the rats tail poking out a hole in the sack. The 'snow' (from Tamiya) takes a couple of hours to set but it is by far the best snow product I have ever used. It is very easy to apply using a small spatula and can be smoothed easily with a wet brush.
So five points on the table...and a mountain still to climb!
Haha! A great figure for the Festive Season, Lee - well done! I love this stalwart greenskin 'Santa' who, by the look of him, has already eaten his reindeer and is forging ahead on foot. I pity the naught boys and girls he's about to visit... Also, very nice touches with the cork stone, snow effect and the alpine backdrop - ace work all around and worthy of a couple bonus points to my eyes. A Merry Grottmass to you!
So five points on the table...and a mountain still to climb!
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He’s great Lee, but I hope that he passes our house by this year!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent mini and painting, Lee :-)
ReplyDeleteVery festive!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant Lee, bloomin' brilliant! :)
ReplyDeleteWell even Goblins have to have Christmas!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Excellent job mate, and a short little fella too, nice choice.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking festive goblin!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Great work Lee!
ReplyDeleteSuddenly I'm hoping that I don't hear a visitor climbing down my chimney on Christmas Eve. Great looking model. The base is excellent, I hadn't thought about using cork chips for bases like that. I may have to 'borrow' your idea.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Lee!
ReplyDeleteHa ha! I love that model
ReplyDeleteSuper festive fun !
ReplyDeleteGreat entry and a great festive nod too! That red came out really well and I like that snow effect!
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