Thursday, 31 December 2020

PaulS: The Guardian and the Curator (35 points)

 These two were christmas presents for friends, so I had to hold onto them for a while, but they fitted this theme anyway as one is guarding the Child and the other strives to locate and save artifacts (cultural theft in some people's books, but what the heck).

Both of these are 3d printed figures from the ONE GOLD PIECE Patreon. This is the cheapest one I've one at £1 a month for a few interesting dwarf or halfling figures. The last couple of months have also included werewolves and hobbit houses in there, so it's a real bargain for some really interesting fantasy figures.

The Dwarfalorian (as I'm calling him) was  blown up by about 400% to become a beast of a figure (a Dwarf equivalent of 54mm I guess) as I fancied painting something larger than normal. He came out surprisingly well. I may have to try blowing up a few other figures and using them to practice blending on after the challenge.


This is a scale shot of the dwarf next to one of the cultists (scale reference only) from the last entry.

I also painted up this halfling equivalent of Indy. He's a nice little figure


Given that I'm not sure what the dwarf would count as points wise, I'm going to say 10 for him, so with the halfling and the theme bonus that is another 35 points. Oh and happy new year!


10 comments:

  1. Great looking ginormous dwarf and the halfling is ace!
    Best Iain

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  2. Those are fantastic figures and very well painted- wonderful work!

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  3. Very nice - printed stuff is really getting good.

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  4. I love these homages to tv and movies.

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  5. The oversized dwarf and his companion are great. Lil' Indy is cool too.

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  6. It’s the jumbo shrimp of the miniatures world plus a stoning micro Indy.

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    1. Should be stonking but who knows what’s in his pipe?

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  7. A couple of loverly figures
    Regards KenR

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  8. A halfling archaeologist, brilliant! The dwarf's pretty impressive too!

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