Druid

This poor guy had been sitting in the dip for quite a while before I decided to pull him out and give him his face lift. Originally he was painted in the late 80's Testors "ugly nylon brush" method. His white tunic was removed and updated with lovely Vallejo blues. His shiny, grey hair was retooled to a lovely blond over a green undercoat. I'm quite pleased with the results. Comments welcome!

Posted: 30 May 2003

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everwill
There should be some way to compare scales on this site. As it is there is no way for a whipperschnapper to know how much more skill it takes to get these results on this figure as opposed to a Rackham figure that is twice as tall.
13 Dec 2005
finn17
That's a nice, crisp miniature Lurch. I love the body parts hanging from his belt. A 'proper' decent base also makes a hell of a difference. If I was looking to criticise, I would say that the features and the hair/face fur all tend to blurge a little bit, but this may be the photograph.
9 Aug 2003 • Vote: 7
supervike
Funny, I have this same mini, and he is in the 'to be dipped' box as I speak. I painted mine originally with a white tunic and fiery red hair. I give you kudos, cuz I know that this guy is rather small (compared to today's standards) Nice work.
8 Jul 2003 • Vote: 7
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