Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Pictures of my Warmachine Models

I said that I would post a few pictures of my warmachine models. The only one I've got pictures of so far is a warjack called a juggernaut. He's in pretty rough shape. He isn't supposed to look like this but I modified him to make it look like her has went through hell. This particular model, including the time it took to modify, double prime, reconstruct his left hand, base him and paint him took about 20 hours. The pictures don't actually do him justice.

I would love to hear your comments.

5 comments:

Renee said...

If the pics don't do it justice, I wanna see it in real-life. Because it looks sweeeeet. Then again, I always knew you were talented.'

Maybe one of these days we'll actually get to sit down and play some games again.

Unknown said...

I'll post more whenever I get the thought in my head to pack a bunch of them up, bring them to work, and snap some pictures with the camera. I've got another of a woman riding a wolf that I think you could appreciate (if you still have a passion for wolves like I think you might).

I intend on coming up to Adrian fro homecoming this year. Maybe we could mix it up a bit then? If not, we will definitely have to make plans.

Oh, and thanks for the positive comments about my work. I love hearing feedback on my artistic endeavors.

Lonn

Renee said...

Homecoming this year would be...interesting.

I haven't been back in years. I'm half tempted. I wonder if the guys would let me come to the meeting? I think maybe I'd have to buy a new dress for that. ;)

Unknown said...

What? No comments from my big brother? What's up with that? In the very least I would have expected him to pop in here and say, "Wow man, you are a much better painter than I ever dreamed I could be!"

Maybe he's afraid to step up and admit I can smoke him when it comes to painting miniatures?

Truth be told, I learned a lot about painting minis from Brian. He was very good when I was growing up. That said, I do believe he can't hold a candle to me anymore. :)

Maybe that will spur some discussion from you Brian.

Brian Bristol said...

you're doing well young padawan.

Of course, when you're working on a model bigger than a small child's fist, it's a LOT easier than a 1" tall figurine.

You have gotten better than I was at my best. But I think I COULD hold a candle to you in painting those miniatures if I got back in to it.

Perhaps some day we'll see...