Hello all,
Once in a while it is fun to whip out one of the huge 28mm figures and dab some paint on it. Having mainly painted 10mm during the last years, it is quite interesting to paint something bigger - although the interesting thing is I find I use the same paintbrushes :-)
this here happy chap is the Chaos Sorcerer from that old brilliant game by Games Workshop called Heroquest. We (my eldest son (7) and my wife) play the game infrequently but enjoy it, so the figures deserve some paint. And they are actually (for late 80's/early 90s plastics) quite good, and they ooze atmosphere.
Once again, I used my newfound favorite - that blood paint from Tamiya (Color Acrylic Paint Clear Red) to give him some extra gore...
Not bad for 30 minutes worth of relaxing painting time :-)
All the best,
Kasper
Once in a while it is fun to whip out one of the huge 28mm figures and dab some paint on it. Having mainly painted 10mm during the last years, it is quite interesting to paint something bigger - although the interesting thing is I find I use the same paintbrushes :-)
this here happy chap is the Chaos Sorcerer from that old brilliant game by Games Workshop called Heroquest. We (my eldest son (7) and my wife) play the game infrequently but enjoy it, so the figures deserve some paint. And they are actually (for late 80's/early 90s plastics) quite good, and they ooze atmosphere.
Once again, I used my newfound favorite - that blood paint from Tamiya (Color Acrylic Paint Clear Red) to give him some extra gore...
Not bad for 30 minutes worth of relaxing painting time :-)
All the best,
Kasper