Hell Dorado Studio Painted Jafar Al Efrit
The Hell Dorado website has been updated with photographs of a studio painted Jafar Al Efrit. The miniature will be available as part of a Saracens reinforcement pack from the 29th of August.
The Hell Dorado website has been updated with photographs of a studio painted Jafar Al Efrit. The miniature will be available as part of a Saracens reinforcement pack from the 29th of August.
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a_thousand_hats says:
July 18th, 2008 at 1:22 am |
Absolutely love it - yet again a beautiful paint job showing off a mini to it’s best potential. I couldn’t work out what I was looking at from the green but the painted version looks brilliant. |
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Sisyphus says:
July 18th, 2008 at 3:38 am |
Man o man… these guys are really getting me interested in their games. Goodbye Rackie… |
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Gitteau says:
July 18th, 2008 at 3:48 am |
The only problem I have with this model is that I think you would have to paint it to a similar standard to have it look at all nice. An average painter would just turn it into a blob, I think. |
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Marauder says:
July 18th, 2008 at 9:19 am |
@ Gitteau Really? I don’t find painting flames all that difficult. I’m not claiming I can do anything as good as shown here, but it has to be about the easiest colour scheme to blend. As long as you have a decently dark body, like they’ve done, I think it would be easy to disntiguish the body in all those flames. I have to say that many of the miniatures in this line, while amazingly sculpted, weren’t my cup of tea… this model however is amazing and I better not look any deeper for fear of getting snagged by another game that I just don’t have time to get involved with ;-) -Tim |
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Zac says:
July 18th, 2008 at 9:44 am |
Inking and washes also make it easy to do nice looking flames. |
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Gitteau says:
July 19th, 2008 at 5:28 am |
Excuse me, I seem to have meant to say “I would just turn it into a blob.” I can paint some toughguy standing around to a decent standard, but flames are tough to me. It’s not just that, though, I think you’d have to do a pretty good job on the rock bits as well to get the idea of the model across (meaning: that might look like a cloth turban, but it’s really stone). Maybe I’m just broadcasting my shortcomings here. |
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