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Completed Brom

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Glen, Sep 3, 2013.

  1. Glen Active Member

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    United-States
    This is Brom, a perpetually pissed-off warrior dwarf from Enigma Miniatures. I picked it up from a vendor (Bobe's Hobby House) at the Dallas LoneStar Figure Show back in March. It is also available from Cool Mini or Not. It's cast in resin and has good detail. The facial features have a chiseled, angular look about them - much like the illustration I found on the interweb. Not sure about the scale; maybe 120mm / 1/16th based on head size. It's primed with Floquil Model Railroad Gray Primer and painted with Reaper Acrylics. Scaled back on the highlights some when the hair and beard started looking like it belonged in a women's shampoo commercial... The base is a woodcraft thread spool painted to look like a stone plinth.

    Questions and comments welcomed.

    Cheers,

    Glen

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  2. mil-mart A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    That's one mean looking dude Glen. A great looking bust and some great panting.(y)

    Cheers Ken
  3. phc35 Well-Known Member

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    United-States
    I think you did a better job than the box shows.I never paid much attention to the bust, but you have made me take notice again.

    Jay
  4. SPrimeau Active Member

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    United-States
    Nice work, I love the beard!
    Looks like a fun one to paint.
    Scott
  5. sippog Active Member

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    United-Kingdom
    Nice. You resisted the temptation to go too dark with it - like I probably would.
    I like the 'marble' base
  6. fanai Well-Known Member

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    Australia
    Love you version a lot - lots of detail in this figure

    Ian
  7. Glen Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thanks everyone! It was fun to paint. There's skin, hair, leather, wood, metals, and bone, so there's a lot of materials and textures to play with in a small package.

    @Jay: you had box art? All I had was a bubble pack with a piece of foam in it. I had to go on the web to get an idea of what the character was supposed to look like.

    @Sippog: dang... it's supposed to be granite. :arghh:

    Cheers,

    Glen

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