Over the summer I spent some time experimenting with different materials, tools, techniques and ideas and after some slow work at scratchbuilding I created this little hobbit hole. The main hill is made from rigid extruded polystyrene (rigid insulation foam). The front façade was built on a piece of cardstock/chipboard so I could do it separately and then assemble once it looked good. The woodwork is made from balsa wood, with a plastic bead painted brass for the door handle, black construction paper painted metallic for the hinges, clear plastic from some packaging for the window, the stone path in front from egg carton cardboard, and thin card from a food package for the shingles on the little overhang. I sculpted the chimney from polymer clay. The filling between the timbers is Woodland Scenics foam putty. Once everything was assembled and painted I glued some fine sand in the front, added assorted grass tufts and flowers, and then flocked with some static grass and some coarse turf, trying to keep it from being all too uniform.
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Cat Accessories
"Magic" items from the Cats of Crumptown minis by Northumbrian Tin Soldier
Bell of Summoning
Wand of Feathers
The Dripping Tap (broke drip off while trying to clean the mini)
The Scratching Post
The Swordfish
The Potted Plant (catnip)
Box of Invisibility
Alluring Sphere
Bell of Summoning
Wand of Feathers
The Dripping Tap (broke drip off while trying to clean the mini)
The Scratching Post
The Swordfish
The Potted Plant (catnip)
Box of Invisibility
Alluring Sphere
Labels:
animals,
cats,
Crumptown,
Northumbrian Tin Soldier
Saturday, July 18, 2020
Cats, part two
The Cats of Crumptown from Northumbrian Tin Soldier. Kittenguard, part 2
A shot from the side to show the shields
A shot from the side to show the shields
Labels:
animals,
cats,
Crumptown,
Northumbrian Tin Soldier
Monday, July 6, 2020
Cats, part one
The Cats of Crumptown from Northumbrian Tin Soldier. Kittenguard, part 1
My current miniatures painting project, with more cats to come in the next few weeks or so.
First image is to show size comparisons with an old GW wood elf, a Foundry dwarf, and a Reaper human. The cats are all metal and as you can tell, quite chunky.
Second image is to show a size comparison with a Reaper mousling.
3 of the Kittenguard cats
And 3 more
My current miniatures painting project, with more cats to come in the next few weeks or so.
First image is to show size comparisons with an old GW wood elf, a Foundry dwarf, and a Reaper human. The cats are all metal and as you can tell, quite chunky.
Second image is to show a size comparison with a Reaper mousling.
3 of the Kittenguard cats
And 3 more
Labels:
animals,
cats,
Crumptown,
Northumbrian Tin Soldier
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Creatures, Mostly Great
Finally got around to painting these beasts I have had for I don't know how long.
First some dinosaurs (from Hasslefree, if I recall correctly). Trying to come up with various color schemes so all of my dinos aren't just a mass of grays and browns.
Some sort of raptor-like dino
A parasaurolophus
A sabertooth cat (from Reaper, I believe)
A giant bat (also from Reaper). This is huge, with a wingspan of something like 20 feet in scale. Also quite hefty, as like the rest of these animals it is solid metal.
First some dinosaurs (from Hasslefree, if I recall correctly). Trying to come up with various color schemes so all of my dinos aren't just a mass of grays and browns.
Some sort of raptor-like dino
A sabertooth cat (from Reaper, I believe)
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Noggin, part 4
Another batch of Noggin miniatures from Little Soldier Company. Probably the last of the Noggin minis I will do for a while (I do have minis of Noggin and Nootka sitting on thrones, 2 soldiers on horseback and a couple of variants of Nogbad the Bad, but I think I will do those some other time).
Just some odds and ends.
A Murder of (Nogbad's) crows.
Graculus (the bird) and Groliffe (the dragon).
Dwarf/gnome in kilt and Inverness cape, soldier of Nog disguised as a bear, and the moon mouse.
With apologies for photo quality. After all these years I still can't seem to always get good shots.
Just some odds and ends.
A Murder of (Nogbad's) crows.
Graculus (the bird) and Groliffe (the dragon).
Dwarf/gnome in kilt and Inverness cape, soldier of Nog disguised as a bear, and the moon mouse.
With apologies for photo quality. After all these years I still can't seem to always get good shots.
Labels:
animals,
dragons,
humans,
Little Soldier Company,
Nog
Sunday, May 24, 2020
Noggin, part 3
Another batch of Noggin miniatures from Little Soldier Company.
The royal family, including the young couple of Noggin himself and his wife Nootka (far left and far right), and the older couple in the middle (Noggin's parents).
And 2 "Omruds" as they are called in the world of Nog. I didn't follow their color schemes on these. They are a bit shorter than the humans, maybe about 5 feet tall in scale?
The royal family, including the young couple of Noggin himself and his wife Nootka (far left and far right), and the older couple in the middle (Noggin's parents).
And 2 "Omruds" as they are called in the world of Nog. I didn't follow their color schemes on these. They are a bit shorter than the humans, maybe about 5 feet tall in scale?
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