Wednesday 23 December 2020

From Kyle - First Post and start of the Dungeon Crawl 25pts

Been a while since I have properly attended this challenge, or done proper blog posts in general. Some might remember me, for others, hey! Originally from Canada, moved to Turkey, and now residing in the UK. And one of the reasons why the lack of participation these past years due to such turmoil and strife in finding the right place to live.

But thankfully no more moving for a while, and especially not right now. So this means some painting, and my thanks goes out to Curt for letting me attend once more!

Right so... A simple start shall we.. Single figure to go with the Dungeon Challenge scenario. 

A trap.. Or rather a goblin waiting in a bush to attack an unsuspecting adventurer.

One of the things this year that I have started is to do 3D printing. Both in resin like this one and plastic which will come up later.

And with printing there are failures. This one being one of them actually as his poor legs did not print.. But his body and weapon did! So a perfect candidate for a trap model with a bush bottom 😂

But a bit of fun all the same and something to trial out colors and techniques. Something thst I wish to do quite a bit here in the challenge!

So a quick little 5 pts plus 20 for the challenge. Netting an easy 25pts to start me off. 

13 comments:

  1. Splendid looking skulking greenskin! He's come out really well!
    Best Iain

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  2. Lovely work, love the grin on his face!

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  3. Super cool little fantasy dude 👍🏼
    Regards KenR

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  4. He is really great, I love his evil eye!

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  5. Welcome back to the Challenge Kyle! Great use of a misprint dude! Love the devilish grin.

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  6. Great work Kyle, good to have you back. Mr Lee's appears to be doing well. Almost time for my annual purchase of something beyond my ability

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  7. Great looking funny goblin! Great painting also!

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  8. A nice looking ambush and a good way to recycle the misprint.

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  9. So much character in this little beastie

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  10. That expression on his face and his eyes is absolutely perfect for a hidden goblin! Great job!

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  11. Good save! Great facial expression.

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