I have been painting, still not a joy, as yet. But plugging away and chipping away at the pile on my desk. I realised how much I had missed having a window to look out of. I moved my painting lights upstairs. Now printing off some paint racks to free up some desk space. Photos to follow when set up.
Now to a photo dump of work done.
Foot of GorkPrincess Donut on Mongo I have been listening to Dungeon Crawler Carl.Genestealer PatriarchDeth KoptaSkull Chucker based for Dragon Rampant Tau proxy Pathfinders from #PipermakesFlowerpotWulfridersMdf containersSet dressing
That’s it for now.
The Sun has started making an appearance and it’s now warm enough to sit outside.
One of my two favourite figure scultors (Bob Olley being the other) has finally decided to set up his own dedicated webspace come shop. The one and only Kevin “Goblinmaster” Adams. I have been a fan of his work since the mid eighties and it was his figures and the accompanying fluff in White Dwarf that made me (until recently) Orc and Goblin to the core. If it ain’t a KA Goblin then it ain’t a Goblin. Although to be fair Brian Nelson gave it a fair old stab. Over the years I have tried on a limited buget to try and back various projects of his; 4A Miniatures, some rather nice Sea Goblins; Crooked Claw, a rock thrower; Greenskin Wars, armoured Orcs and Goblins; Ral Partha and Warmonger Miniatures.
Then there was the vicious attack upon him where he was seriously injured. This prompted various sculpters to produce figures for “Goblinaid”.
This brought Kevin back into the limelight and he has been busy, for other people. This looks set to change as he has just announced a new website.
There are tentative plans to launch a Kickstarter on the First of February and from the photographs on the site there appears to be a new Pump Waggon. YAY!
The Facebook 2020 Painting Challenge group has spurred me on the get the unit of Skiing Dwarves finished. They had been sat for far too long on my desk and I think my sticking point was the unit standard. I am still not happy with it but once it was done the rest of the figures seemd to come on much easier.