This is another entry of a little of this, little of that miniatures. I need to get better with the speed paint skin colors. Oof! No bueno! Alright, let's get to it!
Here we have some Mantic Goblin warriors and archers. Gotta love the "Greenskins."
Goblin Warriors:
Rum and Bones Deckhands (Pirates?)
I will use this Copplestone Miniature for my Dante's Paradise Circle: The Inconstant. This mini is an example of us, human beings. We (male/female) all try to do our best and fall short plenty of times.
Here are a variety of miniatures. The female miniature is another Copplestone miniature. I painted another redneck miniature from Old Glory Miniatures and the last miniature is Auroch Totem Warrior from Alkemy Miniatures.
Lastly, another Zombicide Survivor miniature. This is Elena, she's a promo survivor from the game Wrath of Kings:
That's about it. Nothing really special. I'm still having a blast with the challenge and enjoy looking at all the other painted tabletop goodness! Keep at it!
28mm x 26 = 130pts.
1 Circle = 20pts.
TOTAL = 150pts.
Sylvain: Every time your post an entry, you take us on a grand tour of genres and periods. Many of your figurines have flamboyant colors and others just have lots of attitude. You really demonstrate with your brush that there is fun in diversity. Impressive post!
Nicely painted collection of different miniatures. The armed squid hat for the pirates is a fun detail.
ReplyDeleteA grand collection of well painted figures!
ReplyDeleteLove the goblins! All those identical deck hands would have been a small grind.
ReplyDeleteLoving the goblins also.
ReplyDeleteGreat work and really enjoy the goblins.
ReplyDeleteLove the squid hats and pink boots.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the neon green goblins!
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