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My Eladrin Sword-Mage for 4th Ed. D&D

Discussion in 'Painting and Converting' started by Deathfrisbee2000, May 29, 2010.

  1. Deathfrisbee2000
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    Deathfrisbee2000 New Member

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    So I'm used to cheap plastic minis for my D&D games, but a group I started in earlier in the year uses all hand-painted minis, so I jumped on the band wagon and painted one of my own. I used a paladin mini from the Reaper line. This mini is full of firsts: first time with green stuff (I gave him long hair); first time using water effects (I made him stand on the edge of a creek); and first time free-handing on a smooth surface (take note of the ivy on his shoulder pads). He's still a bit ruff, but I'm proud of him.

    Without further ado, here's Elesius in all his summer-court glory!

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    I wish the creek showed up better, but I'm still very proud.

    --DF2K
     
  2. strewart
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    He looks good! And great work on the free hand, especially if that is your first attempt. Nice work.
     
  3. Kor
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    What is that? The Golden Knight? Ive beem contemplating buying that model.
     
  4. Arli
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    Arli Moderator Staff Member

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    Looks good, especially for a first try on all that.

    Great work.
     

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