Been a while since I've posted, but been busy on things, some of which I am unable to show until I get the nod etc. Here are the latest two commission from
Rogue Miniatures that are off for masters to be made, finished a month or two ago, so have more on the desk plus a couple of painting bits for me, just to keep me in practice!
All done in Procreate for those interested, anyway see if you can recognise them!
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Wizard and Little Jack |
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Little Jack |
Very nice indeed!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
great detail!!...looks like Merlin from the classic "Excaliber" movie!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christopher and Cory, any likeness is purely coincidental ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove that Merlin/Merkin Wizard alot. Will be very useful to me. And sure, Ill find a good use of little Jack, as well. Excellent works, Steve.
ReplyDeleteThanks Clam, glad you like
ReplyDeleteA totally unsolicited suggestion, if I may, but given your talent: on TMP I posted messages -taking initial inspiration from 'Le Scorpion' - and mentioning previous Eureka works - suggesting designs for 18th C. 'adventuresses / female heroes'; actually more for a 18th C. 'winsome warrior' (specially the last post 06 Dec 2011 1:31 p.m. PST).
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Jean-Louis
Thanks for the suggestions Jean-Louis.......food for thought!
ReplyDeleteLooking gooooood steve! Great to see you're still blogging ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks izeColt, time where does the time go!?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteI love the new sculpts! The wizard reminds me of Ming the Merciless!
I was wondering if it would be possible to feature your Grendel dioramas in an upcoming Battles With Miniatures Fanzine I am putting together?
All the best!
Thanks, and no problems, help youself and let me know if you need any bigger etc,
ReplyDeleteSuperb Sculpts. At first I thought they were new Forgeworls Resin Casts.
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Cracking sculpts steve, especially the wizard is very very nice. The pose on little jack seems a bit off. I would've liked it better if the mug was hanging down in a more limp grip, with the contents either pouring out or allready gone. Still great though!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tony, and Mattias your probably right, after all its not as if I've never been in a drunken stupour before! ;-)
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