Back in the excitement when Frostgrave was first
released, I thought to myself, 'I am going to paint every figure that is
released for the game!' Of course, by the time the dust settled, the original
release for Frostgrave included around 40 metal figures, a slew of treasure tokens, plus a box set of 20 plastic soldiers. Considering my average painting speed, I was doomed at the
start. Since then, it has only gotten worse (better).
However, with Rangers of Shadow Deep, the initial release
includes only 5 different figures, and one of those is a fly! This is my
chance, if I can move quickly, I can paint the entire range! With one figure already
in the bank, I started in on this guy.
I absolutely love this figure. It is based very closely
on a piece of Barrett Stanley artwork in the book.
For whatever reason, it is
relatively rare to see figures in the act of drawing a weapon, but it gives
this figure a wonderful sense of impending action. Also, there is something
about that cloak swirl!
I painted him in very traditional ‘ranger’ colours.
In fact, I think you could drop him straight into Middle-Earth or Magnamund and
no one would bat an eyelid.
Two down, and two to go (plus a fly).
Yup he is wearing a fashionable Rangers summer ensemble with matching accessories.Very dashing.
ReplyDeleteThe flies look good but being a cheapskate I picked up some pre-painted plastic ones from Amazon, I'm lazy like that !!
That miniature is amazing (I'll have to get some of those)!
ReplyDeleteAnd you did a fantastic job painting it! Fantastic!
Heh, I know how that feels 😁.
ReplyDeleteSplendid miniature, great pose and paintjob.
Thanks, guys!
ReplyDeleteLooking great!
ReplyDeleteAnother great mini - I agree with you on the lack of non-combat action poses. Almost all miniatures are brandishing their weapons in some way (I can see why manufacturers do this though) but so few in the acts of drawing them, sneaking around or whatever. And... another great paint job. I really like your painting style.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very neat mini.
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