I am getting closed to finished on that last rank of handgunners, but in the meantime I pulled this Wizard off the shelf of things done a few years ago. I did not do much new to him, except modify the base a little (added the dark spots around the flames and painted the sides of the base with walnut). During the original modelling, I had shaved all the saddle bits off of him and added all the flames with green stuff.
Anyway, hope you like!
CMON:
http://www.coolminiornot.com/128075
So, lets see, what else is on the table:
Empire: Finishing the last rank of handgunners, likely the next 24 to 48 hours.
Dwarfs: Finishing the last rank of Slayers, likely the next 24 to 48 hours.
Orcs and Goblins: Started the weapon bits on Skarsnik. Still working the scales on Gobbla (what a pain they are proving to be).
Beasts: Started the test model, still not convinced on the skin color.
Mortals of Chaos: Finished basing the third rank of marauders. Ready for priming.
Ogres: Still working up the first rank (mostly on that huge banner... )
Demons: Pulled a model from the shelf to help me think about finishing what I once started...
Vamps: Sick of skeletons... maybe this months new release will get me rolling again.
Skaven: Trying hard not to think about them... but getting inspired by the Forge World model.
Assembly: Forge World Theodore Bruckner and Reaper (this model comes with a mounted and dismounted version... was disappointed to find that the mounted version is missing both arms and the rear part to the saddle... going to have to email Forge World), Forge World Skaven Brood Horror with Warlord (very stunning and massive model), Herald of Tzeentch on Flying Disk.
I have to take a minute now to talk about the various types of casting. Obviously metal alloy casts will always be my favorite to paint for painting purposes, but have always proven to be a pain in coverting and pinning. The models coming out now in plastic are pretty spectacular, and pretty nice to paint as well. Some of the newer techniques don't seem as appealing to me, the materials used in both Forge World models (though these are not HORRIBLE but do require lots of trimming) are not too bad, but the material being used in the new Finecast models from GW seem to be a bit annoying (and quite limp when it comes to the weaponry). Ranting done. On a side note, I was browsing through some reaper stuff this morning and thought I saw a newer model from the Warlord range that looked to be cast in plastic. Any confirmation on this?
Byronic: And glad to be back as well mate.