What was your first Mini ever?

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
The first one was a plastic gretchin from the second edition 40k starter box. I have it on display on my LGS! :D
 

vincegamer

Active member
A fact lost to the mists of time

I think it was
Ral Partha\'s 01-080 Lizard and Rider
(the one on the left here)
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-- this image is from an ebay auction that by coincidence just started up recently
some dude\'s lot of ral partha minis on ebay

Or it was this one:

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-- this image is from my gallery here, as I still own this guy. This is not my first paint job on him though.
 

Hinton

New member
My first mini, both bought and painted, was Ragnor, Male Barbarian about 3 months ago.

It\'s cool to see some of the earlier work of everyone, especially those that are such incredible painters. It shows that there is hope for those of us that are just starting out if stick to it and practice.
 

DaN

New member
Not counting airfix kits etc (In which case I THINK it was a Focke (hehe) Wulf fighter plane) ...

I believe it was a few blisters of Freebooter orks somewhen around late 1980s early 90s.

Then space crusade :p lol
 

electrolito 77

New member
I bought a Warhammer Quest Box Set and the Dwarf seemed to be the lucky winner to me. I owuld take a pic but it took a nice little trip through the vacuum cleaner several years ago... After that one it was just a very large series of badly painted models until I actually asked one of the better painters at the local store for some tips about 8 months later lol
 

demonherald

New member
first ever mini was a free oblin on the front of the magazine Computer and Video Games......
Then this guy......still own him take him with me when I\'m doing tutorials at my local club always helps people when their starting out to see where you started.. I love the eyes still....:beer:

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krom1415

New member
Mine was 25mm napoleonics by mini figs. i was 11 yrs old (1971) and would spend my 10p dinner money on 1 figure = 6 1/2p and 3 1/2p of chips.
They just filled me with awe, all those painted lead soldiers, I still have them all, they dont seem to get thrown, every time we have a clean out lol
 

matty1001

New member
Mine was a Dark Eldar warrior when i was about 12, i used to paint all my mates minis with him! But we were never serious about it or gaming. Then i stopped for years and just last year my brother got back into GW stuff so i got a box of Necron warriors and painted them all in one night!
 

Ogrebane

Active member
I started with car and airoplane kits. Then I bought a few minis from reaper for D&D. I dont think I even have those minis anymore I will have to check.
 

menace

New member
I\'m nearing my first birthday in mini painting, here\'s the original!

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I still like him but i intend to paint another in january, then i\'ll know how much i\'ve progressed
 
Wait....that Haldir was the first mini you ever painted? If so I believe I speak for everyone on the forums when I say \"you suck!\" Seriously, that mini is incredible. Wonderful work, I am jealous.

My first mini was painted with enamels and was a Ral Partha Cleric. He was true 25mm a mace downward and had a cylindrical helmet.
 

Onis Lair

New member
menace, that was your first? I seconds beowolf\'s comment. My first painted mini was an old skeleton from the heroquest game some 12 plus years ago. First bought one... i belive was a little gnome wizard from reaper.
 

Sand Rat

New member
It was a Heritage (I think) mounted figure - still got him at home, stripped and awaiting repainting, rebasing and enshrinement.
 

MarkusTay

New member
lol

I hear ya\'. Mine was am old (79?) Ral Partha Men-at-Arms figure. Just about zero detail, and came with a long spear of all things! I bought him to represent a character I was playing in an RPG, and he came 6 to a pack, because RPGing was new and most figures back then were historicals made for the army builder. I traded the extras one at a time to people who had similar extras, and thats how I got my first \'set\'. I painted eyes and a mouth, but the mouth wound up looking like a little \'Hitler\' mustache, so he ended up with the nickname \'Adolf\'. I still have him, and if I ever have use of a digital camera again I will post a (laughable) pic.
 

CROWMAG

New member
my first was plastic 1:72 scale boxes of romans and barbarians painted with testors enamel and proxyed as greek/trojans for a sixth grade diorama while studying the Iliad by homer.
next was some awful heritage? lord of the rings minis(hobbits were good) then grenadier d and d...
 
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