Fantasy Interlude : Explained
Some friends visited and I entertained myself and their kids on how to paint up shome D&D plastic/resin figures that came with the Ravenloft AD&D game. Before they came I remember "up in the loft" I had an old D&D boardgame with some chunky (and cast/injected in slightly bendy plastic) so I had a 'cast of thousands' myself to demonstrate on (see below):
Many dubiously chunky looking monsters (and four characters figures ) that looked 'easy' painting exercises (see below):
After washing in soapy detergent water to remove excess grease, I primed them with Humbrol/Airfix 01 Grey Primer. When dry I liberally splashed on Vallejo Brown Sepia Wash from a huge dipping jar I had acquired (see below):
The detail is not bad and comes out beautifully and certainly is in contrast to a naked 'bare plastic' figure. I took the kids model to the painting stage, but that night and following day I primed and washed the contents of the D&D started box. Quite therapeutic as no real decision was required.
3 comments:
Hi! Just discovered your blog after you left a comment at Philotepsfigures... very happy to read a post about that old Dungeons and Dragons game. I happened to have painted a few of the figures last year, I will write a post tomorrow on that subject :)
Cool
There is a lot of "good old stuff" out there
PS I love the haphazard nature of the BlogSphere
You never quite know what to expect to find
It's a bit like a time machine when people react to old posts
I look forward to your next post ;)
I just published my post, hope you'll find it interesting.
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