Showing posts with label Speed painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speed painting. Show all posts

Monday, 23 January 2023

Hero Quest's Slambo

 GW's Hero Quest's Chaos Warrior Slambo (plastic, by the GW team)

Speed painting and base done with GW's Mordant Earth technical paint. 






Saturday, 22 February 2020

Aristeia Wave 2

Corvus Belli's Aristeia (plastic, by ???). Painted for tabletop use.

The bases are by Secret Weapon.


 










Saturday, 7 September 2019

Summer of Nurgle: Speed Painting Nurgle Riders


OOP Barbarian Helsriders (resin, by Tre Manor).

I had to grind the saddle of the horses to fit the riders, otherwise they looked like camels with a rider way too high. I also used pins to replace brojen spices on horses.

I have glued and primed these a long time ago (before round-based Age of Sigmar camre in). That's why the bases are rectangular.

A Nurgle a day keeps sanity away.





Friday, 12 July 2019

Speed painting Aristeia!

Speed painting Corvus Belli's Aristeia's bas box minis (plastic, by ???).

The bases are from Secret Weapon.






















Saturday, 9 March 2019

Saturday, 2 March 2019

Friday, 22 February 2019

Speed Painting Betsigors

Speed Painting GW's Bestigors (plastic, by ???)

+ Bugbear Youth (D&D oldhammer: metal, by ???)




Sunday, 19 November 2017

Speed painting Conan

Monolith's Conan (plastic, by various sculptors)

3 hours to paint the first minis (Conan, Belit, snake)

214 more minis to come...




Saturday, 21 October 2017

Speed painting tutorial: Rune Wars Core Box

Rune Wars Core Box (plastic, by ???)

A big thank you to all the painters. You were great! 5 hours to paint all these minis was a real challenge!




Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Speed Painting Marathon: Cthulhu Wars

Sandy Petersen's Cthulhu Wars Minis (plastic, by a bunch of 3-d artists)

I just thought these extra minis from Cthulhu Wars' Kickstarter deserved some eldritch colours instead of the red plastic they are made of.

1 hour priming + 1 hour inking + 6 hour painting = 8 hours for 39 minis! 5 minis an hour, not bad for speed painting.

That was a bit tiresome in the end though. Now I want to go back to single miniatures...




Primed minis

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Speed painting: Cthulhu markers

Cthulhu markers from the Call of Cthulhu LCG by FFG (plastic, by ???).

Played some games with my son. It was a shame those were not painted yet. They are now.

Speed painting: 3 hours (1 hour priming, 1 hour inking, 1 hour painting details)

More Cthulhu minis next...




Sunday, 22 January 2017

Week-end Speed painting: A Seven-hour army coudn't hold me back!

Mantic's undead army (plastic by ???)

5 hours to paint the rank and file (34 minis)

+previously painted skeleton rider (2h) + skeleton with dog (30mn) = A 7-hour army!

Those minis I've been waiting for a long time on my shelves. They deserved a colourful layer. they gave me an opportunity of having a break in the process of assembling and painting a very large and "rotten" project which will be revealed quite soon...









A skewer of undead creatures by Mantic and GW ready to be primed (more than 3 years ago)