Here is my third entry, at last. I have been painting in a 1:1 scale so I have had very few time for this task, but here are the next figures:
First one, Hansa, a Security contractor. He is a 28mm character from Warlord Games´ BGA game, a very nice miniature and a perfect character for my "Rogue Stars" games (if I´m able to play one!).
Secondly, one of the clones used for security task in the Astropolis Fleet, member of Hansa team. He is a figure from Haslefree Miniatures:
Then, another figure from Lead Adventure Miniatures´ Astropolis range: an Officer. Great model, very nice and really simple, but with a lot of character.
A Navigator from Colony 87 small range of Science Fiction miniatures. Really, really fine.
And finally, a second Crono-Gladiator from Games Workshop´s Necromunda range. I like a lot these old miniatures, they have lost nothing of their character.
And this is all. In this moment, I am painting Science Fiction models, and enjoying the task a lot, but I am looking at other periods too.
Cheers!!!
ByronM: Some very good painting here Juan, top notch! I really like all of the highlights on all of these guys and especially like the skin tone on the first one. All of them are excellent, but the shading and subtly on the first in really good. That is something I always struggle with as typically shading on skin is either to harsh (done to look good at a distance) or to soft (done to look good close up), yours is a perfect balance between the two (at least in my opinion!). 5 different characters and looks, for a well deserved 25 points.
ByronM: Some very good painting here Juan, top notch! I really like all of the highlights on all of these guys and especially like the skin tone on the first one. All of them are excellent, but the shading and subtly on the first in really good. That is something I always struggle with as typically shading on skin is either to harsh (done to look good at a distance) or to soft (done to look good close up), yours is a perfect balance between the two (at least in my opinion!). 5 different characters and looks, for a well deserved 25 points.
Please take this as a compliment! I wish I had not seen them. As I am painting a Rogue Stars Crew as well this week and your are just SO MUCH BETTER THAN MINE!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
That navigator is ace: I love the contrast between the bright purple robe and the muted brown cape.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking figures.
ReplyDeleteLovely painting Juan :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice work Juan. Love the little green man and the Blofelt looking Navigator
ReplyDeleteFantastic brushwork Juan. I love that Navigator! Where can you find the Colony 87 figures?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Greg. You can ask by PM to the owner, in the Lead Adventure Forum.
DeleteExcellent work, especially the first one
ReplyDeleteIan
SF not my period, but the models you've painted are great!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking figures, really very nice.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Nice job, good characters for rogue stars.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful brushwork Juan! I love that Navigator figure especially. I must make a note to check out that range. You are killing me in this duel! :P
ReplyDeleteThe basing on all these is amazing, and that Astropolis guy has a definite old-skool Traveller vibe about him. Love the navigator as well!
ReplyDeleteSome fabulous looking Sci Fi miniatures Juan! Your clean and precise painting style fits these figures nicely.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! That's some excellent figure selection but the painting is top notch. cheers
ReplyDeleteReally lovely brushwork. I picked up Rogue Stars and have yet to paint up a team...
ReplyDeleteSuperb set of figures!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! I've got that Pit Slave mini too... very cool.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Juan, I do like the inventive way you've done the bases.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work, Juan! I like the more civilian looking fellows, I certainly need some like them to populate my skirmish games!
ReplyDeleteHansa is my favorite of the bunch though, Nice subdued colors you put on that lovely sculpt! no mistaken his line of work! ;)
Very fine work Juan!
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