![]() ![]() Sadly, this massive model didn’t fit properly into my makeshift light box. Since it’s July, I’m going to call it one for my own Jewel of July Challenge as well. Then I can get back to posting the final models I finished in June. So two more posts for Ann – one for the ToEE models, and then a round-up for her challenge. So they got bumped, and then I started finishing these large Bones models and the Aquila. They’re from the Temple of Elemental Evil game, and even though I finished painting them more than a week ago, I wanted to finish posting the ones I’d finished painting from the Drizzt game first before moving to post the Elemental Evil models. Having just typed that, though – I’ve also got another pair of D&D models that I hadn’t had a chance to post up yet. I think that due to it being done before July 3rd, I can count this as the last painted model I’m submitting for Ann’s Miniatures of Magnitude Challenge for May & June. It did take a good four days to get all of the layers of flock and tufts onto the model, with a lot of PVA and even a bit of superglue, so I finished doing that a few hours ago. I finished the final touches of paint on this sucker yesterday (eyes and fungus growth) but the rest was already done before the end of the month. So the model has been sitting in front of a radiator for most of the past few days as well. You can see why it took aseveral days just for the flocking and tufts, though! Especially in midwinter here, so temperatures aren’t the most awesome for fast drying. It’s obviously based on an Ent from Lord of the Rings/Middle-Earth, or more copyright-acceptably, a Treeman (as imaginatively described by GW), or a Treant (as described by Dungeons and Dragons, and every other fantasy IP who followed their lead, including EverQuest, Warcraft and an endless list of others…) It’s from Reaper’s Bones IV Kickstarter, and doesn’t appear to be on sale on Reaper’s site, though it shares a name with a much smaller ent/treeman model. ![]() This model is another of the Large Reaper Bones models, and one that actually dwarfs even the Mighty Goremaw and Mudgullet (as you’ll see in a couple of days). Today I finally completed the flocking and tuft-work on this model – the largest model I’ve painted to date. Tags 1/100 1:100 15mm 40k 360 Age of Sigmar Atomic Mass Games Battlefield in a Box Battlefront Miniatures Battlegroup Blood Axes Brian Nelson Chaos Space Marines Citadel Miniatures Classic Citadel Miniatures CMON Community Painting Challenge Conan Boardgame Conan Kickstarter Cthulhu: Death May Die D&D DAK Dark Angels Deutsches Afrikakorps dispossessed Duardian Dungeons and Dragons Dungeons and Dragons Miniatures Fantasy Flight Games Fantasy Miniatures Flames of War Gale Force Nine Giant Slayer Heartbreaker Hobbies Imperial Assault Iron Warriors Jes Goodwin kev adams Kickstarter Kings of War KoW Lord of the Rings Lost and the Damned LotR SBG Mantic Mantic Games Mantic Terrain Crate Mentor Legion Michael Perry Miniatures & Gaming Minotaurs Space Marines Monthly Painting Challenge Monthly Painting Round-Ups Necromunda Necromunda 1995 Necromunda Terrain Nurgle Daemons Ogres Oldhammer Oldhammer 40k Orks painting Panzerarmee Afrika Realm of Chaos Reaper Bones Reaper Miniatures Reaper Miniatures 50153 Berkeley Zombie Survivor Resin Scenery Rogue Trader RotK SAGA Scotia Grendel Shadows of Brimstone Slaves to Darkness Slugga Boyz Space Orks Star Wars Strategy Battle Game Team Yankee The Legend of Drizzt Miniatures Troll Slayer Vampire Counts Video Games Videogames Vikings wargames Wargames Foundry Warhammer Warhammer 40k Warhammer 40000 Warhammer Fantasy Battle War of the Ring WarZone 1st Edition What a Tanker WHFB WIP Wrath of Ashardalon Miniatures Zombicide Zombicide 1st Edition Zombies Archives ![]()
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