What's on the Bench? 2021

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This is Harma The Dogshead, with her Bannerman on her right, and Styr, Magnar of Thenn on her left. 28mm, from A Song of Ice and Fire tabletop miniatures game by CMON Games.
I'm not into figures but I very much like to paint something like that one day, interesting subjects :thumb2:
Do they come with the bases or did you made these yourself? Have fun painting, cheers
 

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Getting towards the end of my stalled 263 armoured car shelf Queen, so on to the next thing……
I’ve Zenitel primed some adventurers for my Frostgrave set up..
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……and the same on some spear armed Lawn ornaments for my Oathmark armies….
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Both of these are 28mm North Star multipart plastic figures. They are made from a mix and match set of parts, giving many variations on a basic theme. The only addition I’ve made out of the box is the arrow on the archer. He looked weird without one so I added one from suitably sized brass pin wire.

As always, any questions fire away…..
 

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Cheers mate. Hopefully have it finished in a couple of weeks
 

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Tim - mould lines (!) What tools do you use for their removal?
Hi Paul
i mainly use a Scalpel fitted with a number 15A blade, and sometimes some 400 grit wet and dry. The blade is a small curved one that can be used to scrape or cut. I prefer curved blades for scraping because you don’t get surface scratches. Takes about fifteen minutes a figure though….
 

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Hi Paul
i mainly use a Scalpel fitted with a number 15A blade, and sometimes some 400 grit wet and dry. The blade is a small curved one that can be used to scrape or cut. I prefer curved blades for scraping because you don’t get surface scratches. Takes about fifteen minutes a figure though….
Ta - as I suspected, no shortcuts!
 

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Getting towards the end of my stalled 263 armoured car shelf Queen, so on to the next thing……
I’ve Zenitel primed some adventurers for my Frostgrave set up..
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……and the same on some spear armed Lawn ornaments for my Oathmark armies….
View attachment 437381
Both of these are 28mm North Star multipart plastic figures. They are made from a mix and match set of parts, giving many variations on a basic theme. The only addition I’ve made out of the box is the arrow on the archer. He looked weird without one so I added one from suitably sized brass pin wire.

As always, any questions fire away…..
Tim

They look very nice indeed. Looking forward to seeing these done!

ATB

Andrew
 

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Ta - as I suspected, no shortcuts!
Fraid not Paul…..it just takes what it takes. I usually start prep once I’ve started painting the previous bunch. Little and often gets the job done with minimum tediousness……
 

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Sorry Steve, missed your fantastic Camo work…..that looks the dogs doodlies and no mistake.
 

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Many thanks my friend. I appreciate the support. Have a great weekend
 
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