Kelle painted this shugenja from a 4-pack made for the Legends of the Five Rings miniatures game. My wife is exceptionally talented - this was her first miniature. She added the flowers to the robe, leaping ahead of where I am now... but she did it four years ago. She totally got in a way I didn't for a long time that it's OK for his hair to be red - it's clearly not natural, anyway.
I have an Ogre Magi miniature, one of three sculpted by David Sutherland III when he worked for TSR. They never got around to using the masters, so David commissioned fifty pieces each from a foundry based on the masters.
Something Wicked this Way Comes
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I'm a little behind on my posting, so here's a collection of some of the
sinister and nefarious minis I've been painting recently!
*Abha the Blade and Gl...
The Next 52 (26?) Pages
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As promised, here is the pdf of the first 26 of the Next 52 pages. It's an
expansion to my preferred homebrew adventure game system that, like the
Expert...
Back from the Dead! - Yet Again!
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I have never stopped playing RPGs but I have been extremely slack about
updating this blog. No posts for over three years? Uggh... I am running a
campaign ...
What Should You Know about Philosophy of Zen
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In our everyday lives, we regularly hurry through errands, attempting to
accomplish them, attempting to complete as much as we can every day,
speeding alon...
Ral Partha Orcs
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Here are four Ral Partha orcs I painted late in 2012. I have an bunch of
minis from the old AD&D line, and decided to paint a few up. The
BattleSystem S...
1 comment:
Good work.
I have an Ogre Magi miniature, one of three sculpted by David Sutherland III when he worked for TSR. They never got around to using the masters, so David commissioned fifty pieces each from a foundry based on the masters.
I have a few. Would she like a crack at one?
Steve
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