Originally posted by tooshy
However, re painting a mini for a gf or anyone really, just make sure you put effort into choosing a figure that they\'d really like.
Originally posted by Querysphinx
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By mutual consent, I\'m slowly but surely painting my brother\'s warhammer 40K Ork Army for birthday, Christmas, graduation, easter, groundhog day... When a holiday comes up I just give hime whatever\'s finished.
I\'m painting a nice reaper Gossamer Air Sorceress for my wife.
Originally posted by No Such Agency
First rule of gift mini-painting is: DON\'T OVEREXTEND YOURSELF! Better to get one/some done on time than none, if you get my drift. I did two last year, equestrian minis that I finished in record time. I was lucky... Also, it seems terrible to say this, but if the person you\'re giving them to isn\'t a mini/gaming person (or is a poor painter themselves), you can always cut a few corners, it\'s not like they\'ll know any betterAnyway, painted minis are a great gift idea, people really appreciate something you obviously spent a lot of time working on, rather than yet more crap from the store!
Originally posted by Kamui K
Out of curiosity, are there any painters out there planning to paint up a mini or two to give as a xmas gift this year?
I\'ve got 3 planned this year. Now if I finish them all in time is another matter.
Originally posted by Marion
...Do have I something that makes poll stop????
It\'s not the first time...
Please, can someone post something there??
I hate to be the last one....![]()
Originally posted by Marion
My boyfriend wouldn\'t understand if I gave him a painted mini for present. He thinks that I paint for my own enjoyment and that when finished, the fig is mine and he doesn\'t care about it... I began to sculpt a dragon that I wanted to paint and to give to him, but now I\'ve understood and I need to find a reason to take time to finish it....![]()