digbaddy72
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Two years ago, I painted Greasus Goldtooth for a painting competition. The piece was such a pain to put together and hide the seams, that I ran out of time before finishin the gnoblars. So I turned him in without the gnoblars spilling the gold or fanning him. As it turned out, I didn\'t even come close to placing.
Fast forward 2 years, and I have finally gotten around to painting the little green buggers:
They are mounted to soda bottle caps for easier handling while painting.
I also had to modify the Greasus base to get these guys to fit. Here is the main Greasus mini and his modified base:
I added two 25mm square bases to the front of the main base and glued them all to some plasticard. I am filling the gaps with PVA glue and sand. I also smooth out some gaps with GS and paint the base sides black for cover.
Here are some bonus pics.
Left side:
Right side:
Fast forward 2 years, and I have finally gotten around to painting the little green buggers:
They are mounted to soda bottle caps for easier handling while painting.
I also had to modify the Greasus base to get these guys to fit. Here is the main Greasus mini and his modified base:
I added two 25mm square bases to the front of the main base and glued them all to some plasticard. I am filling the gaps with PVA glue and sand. I also smooth out some gaps with GS and paint the base sides black for cover.
Here are some bonus pics.
Left side:
Right side: