Once again winter is here, and with it, the annual painting challenge! As with everyone else around here, I have been trying madly to assemble and prime figures to get ready for the challenge, however I have had both work and video games distracting me, so I have less than half of what I wanted prepped ready for the challenge.
Once piece though that was ready was something I picked up from a patreon that I immediately fell in love with and had to have. It is from Great Grimoire and supplies monthly fairy tale themed STL files for 3d printing at home, and this was from a few months ago and I have been itching to get to work on it.
When the map was revealed, I knew that I could use this figure for several of the rooms, but chose to get it done right off the bat, so am using it as my submission for the Hall of Traps, to get started on my adventure through the chambers of challenge. I am also using this figure as the yearly gift to my wife Kim. Normally it is a steampunk style figure of some kind, but when she saw this figure online she fell in love with it as well, so two birds with one stone!I painted this up with what is in real life a brighter green glow (but it kept getting washed out in the images) to show as an eerie eldritch magic allowing the hands to come through the cabinet. While I had planned on having the green glow reflect onto the floor and the girls back, the figure is for my wife, and she didn't want it "ruined", so I left it out.
The girl was very tiny when printed the first time (as was the cabinet) with the base being less than 40mm. At that scale it was correct for 28mm, but just seemed too small, so I reprinted it scaled up to a 55mm base, so the girl is actually 30mm tall just to get enough size to deal with the details that were there, since it is not for any game, and just for a display piece, scaling up really didn't affect anything.
It is amazing how many great Patreons and Kickstarters there have been for STL files over the last year, so this is the first of many 3d prints that I will be painting up this year.
With all that over, I have finished my traditional day 1 figure, so will be back in a few days with more.