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I have been slowly working on a Thoqqua Miniature. This week I finally finished it:
The one on the left I molded really quickly, the one on the right I spent much more time molding it.
I really like how they turned out.
I converted my D&D campaign over to ICRPG recently, because I loved the simple rules so much. But I needed some hero coins.
So I 3D printed these (And painted them):
I am playing with a new group playing ICRPG and decided to play a female small folk monk.
I decided to 3d print and paint the closes thing I could find to my character. (A Male Halfling Monk). I then tried to paint it to look more like a female. (She uses the spell "Iron Fist" to make her unarmed attacks stronger, so I added that to the mini as well)
Not perfect, but close enough.
I have been 3d printing for a while, not painting many of them. But here is the Dragonborn Sorcerer I just finished.
I am very proud of it.
Found a cool way to make some Oozes so I made Black Pudding and Ochre Jelly, along with smaller versions when they split.
The Underdark is my pcs final destination, and they will run into at least 1 Roper, maybe some Piercers along their journey.
After weeks of work, hour here, two hours there, etc
I finally finished painting my Castle Tower.
I tried a new paint job, don't like it as much as I thought I would. Also took forever.
At least it's finally done!
I didn't get much time this week.
I started painting the Castle Tower, only got a base coat done.
At least it's something.
I was looking for a cool castle tower plan online that could be taken apart and you could go into each room/floor. I didn't find any like I wanted so I started working on my own. Starting with a tower.
Then I got a little annoyed that it's not finished yet, so I created a few gelatinous cubes, just for that feeling of accomplishment.
Hopefully I can paint the tower within the next week or so.
For the last couple of weeks I have been working on double sided tiles. Wood on one side, and stone on the other. (See pics below)
I realized I estimated the time incorrectly on making them, especially with how many I made. Which is why it took weeks and weeks to finally finish them.
But they are finally done. And I like the result, we will start using them in our game tomorrow.
Next project wont be so big, I think. :)
This took a while, I even bought a foam cutter to make the shingles.
I used a black wash on it to make it look more weathered, but I think it took away some of my dry brushing details. Maybe it was just too dark? I'm not sure, I'm new to washes.
It's nice though, I like it.
Now to figure out how it should go into my game. :)
I have been working on this on and off for a couple weeks, now it's finally finished.
I'm happy with how it turned out.
Now my Big Bad Evil guy has a place to sacrifice his victims, Muahahaha!
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