Showing posts with label Reaper miniatures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reaper miniatures. Show all posts

Monday, 19 October 2009

Last rogue of my Reaper collection

As you can read in the title this is the last one: Reaper's 02045: Torin The Stealthy by Sandra Garrity. Blue cape and magical dagger for him. note the difference between an high resolution picture and a low resolution one: the better one really brings up every brushstroke, so i'd dare say too good pictures are excessive for miniatures photography.

Monday, 12 October 2009

Throat-cutter!


you all know that Forgotten Realms is a place full of thieves guilds so every tidy miniatures collector has to paint many of this nice guys... say hello to Eli Quick Night (02022) by Sandra Garrity for Reaper miniatures

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Derses, another wizard!

I've painted another wizard for an upcoming campaign of d&d, the colour scheme reminds me the Azuth cult (Azuth is the god of sorcerers). the pose is quite static, recalls almost some roman senator you know, so i think i'll make the PC related with this miniature lawful, an alignment that in my opinion reflects really the behaviour of this guy. do you like it? by the way, this is Reaper's 02461: Cobart, Male Mage by Bobby Jackson.

EDIT: his name his Derses and he has been doing great things for the party!

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Sagar, Shaundakul Cleric


This is my new cleric with which i'm gonna play a new D&D campaign this winter. the miniature precisely is Reaper's 03227: Garrett, Adventuring Cleric by Kevin Williams. I tried to paint him in a oldschool way, do you remember Elmore's fantasy paintings?

Anyway, his name is Sagar, there's already lots of story about him even if I didn't play yet with him. I'd like to type it down but I must save it for the sake of the narration, I don't want my buddies to find it here, no spoilers!


The heraldry on the shield is completely meaningless: i painted that double headed eagle because Shaundakul's symbol isn't that good, in my opinion. what do you think?

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Female fantasy rogue!


More rogues: check out my Reaper's 02031 Michelle Dancing Blade by Sandra Garrity as always... this chick is gonna cut your throat!

EDIT: I don't like the way this is painted anymore. Going to re-paint and re-base it so soon...

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Jadd Hatchen, chaotic good rogue


It has been a long time since the last fantasy post, so gotta add some pieces to the blog archive: this is Reaper's 02034: Kurff The Swift by Sandra Garrity, painted for a D&D Forgotten Realms campaign set in the Lake of Steam area. Do you like it? His name is Jadd Hatchen, took from an old gamebook by Chris Martindale of the AD&D series. Below the Italian cover. I just don't know anything the english edition.


PS: I realized the picture of Jadd is shot just sucks. Sorry. I'm going to re post one soon.

Tuesday, 30 June 2009

Red Knight's Paladin!


Ok, this one is 02119: Knight Templar, again by Sandra Garrity. Extremely oldschool looking miniature with that cylindrical helm and the robe on the chainmail, which is why i like it this much! 


I painted it like a Red Knight paladin, a (semi?)deity you should know if you're used to "travel" Forgotten Realms. Painting all that check pattern will turn out to be useful when i'll paint some Imperial Guard vehicle...

By now i'm about to use it as NPC for my campaign. He's a good guy but unfortunately is going to come to a bad end. I say: one must be a true paladin to the end no matter what!

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Not just boys fun!


Female characters are not so present in gaming universe so i wanted to pay tribute to girls painting this awesome Reaper mini... 02047: Samantha of The Blade sculpted by Sandra Garrity (my favourite when it comes to fantasy miniatures, i think she worked for Ral Partha)... do you like it? personally I love the purple blade.

She has been another villain in the 2nd chapter of my campaign: an evil noblewoman called Fulvia Mesheron planning some conspiracy in the city of Cimbar. She did very well, especially while killing Turag!
Oh well, Turag got revived and killed her in return!

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Turag the golden dwarf


Here's another goodie, hope you like it: this is Reaper's 02244: Linroc Brightrune (by Sandra Garrity), painted like a golden dwarf; my friend Teo, who owns it, wanted a white beard in order to recall the White Dwarf from Games Workshop's Heroquest (that you can find within this blog). In our d&d campaign, this Dwarf, whose name is Turag, is a paladin of Clangeddin coming from the Great Rift and Norain's brother-in-arms. oh well, needless to say he is quite a warmachine.

Friday, 8 May 2009

Even more fantasy stuff: Tudor-Kar the evoker!



Yeah, another D&D miniature... this one is the Reaper's 02005: Tox... a human wizard by Julie Guthrie. I know, the colour scheme recalls somehow the L.A. Lakers but when I put the hands on it I felt it was the right way to paint such an evoker.

Anyway his name is Tudor-Kar and he has been kind of a uber-villain of the 2nd chapter of our D&D campaign during which he did lots of bad things. Absolutely nasty character.

Do you like it? I hope you do.

Thursday, 7 May 2009

More fantasy stuff: Norain Morak, dwarven sharpshooter


Here's the very first Reaper miniature ever painted by me: they called it 02062: Brock Battlebow by Sandra Garrity. I needed a dwarf with crossbow that is kinda weird in the D&D universe (as everybody knows, each and every dwarf has his axe and loves melee) because I had to represent an old character made with the AD&D Complete Book of Dwarfs that was a sort of dwarvish crossbow-man. This class was called sharpshooter, marksman or something like that.



Anyway i painted it with quite a dark skin because he is a golden dwarf (see Forgotten Realms campaign setting)... so, please say hello to Norain Morak! I had plenty of nice adventures with this character...

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