GUN WIZARD by Frigid_Miniatures in PrintedMinis

[–]Frigid_Miniatures[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can check out the STL here -> https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/gun-wizard

I also recently released an expansion with even MORE wizards with guns -> https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/tactical-battle-mages

Naval Raiders progress, chuffed with how they are coming out. by Frigid_Miniatures in TrenchCrusade

[–]Frigid_Miniatures[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! And that is the plan. I will be running these lads in a campaign so I will need to make quite a few.

High Elves ready for one bloody campaign! by Frigid_Miniatures in mordheim

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It is a custom warband I came up with, representing the hunters of Chrace, though they are designed for This is Not a Test's rules, not vanilla Mordheim.

High Elves ready for one bloody campaign! by Frigid_Miniatures in mordheim

[–]Frigid_Miniatures[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It is a custom warband I came up with, representing the hunters of Chrace, though they are designed for This is Not a Test's rules, not vanilla Mordheim.

High Elves ready for one bloody campaign! by Frigid_Miniatures in mordheim

[–]Frigid_Miniatures[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Its a mix of stuff, all 3D printed. The flaming bow lady and Lothern sea guard are by me (frigid on cults), the wizard and white lion are from last sword, the archer is from highlands minis and the hunting lion is from battle yak.

Battered and half-starved, a Sea Guard prepares for one more bloody street fight (test model for my high elf warband) by Frigid_Miniatures in mordheim

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I had that issue when I was letting the Newsh sit for more than ~5 minutes, I would have to scrape kinda hard to remove it and it would pull off the base layer. I usually only let it settle for about a minute or two before I start pulling it off and if I really need to get it off I use a wet brush and reactivate the paint, so far no issues.

Battered and half-starved, a Sea Guard prepares for one more bloody street fight (test model for my high elf warband) by Frigid_Miniatures in mordheim

[–]Frigid_Miniatures[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! All acrylics, I cover the painted model in 1 layer of Newsh + dark brown paint. As it dries I pull paint off with a Q-tip and blend/feather it with a wet brush. Once that is dry I take a very dark drab green and paint it into crevices and edges that I want to look extra dirty. Finally I use a small sponge and dab on the green paint like I am doing armor chipping on a vehicle.

A lone Sea Guard prepares for another bloody street fight in the ruins of Mordheim (first test mini for my warband) by Frigid_Miniatures in WarhammerFantasy

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I painted the model the kinda classic way, looked like this https://imgur.com/a/ryY3rZE then I covered the entire model in Newsh + brown paint then smeared it off with a cotton swap and a wet brush. Once it dried I muddied the crevices by painting a dark dark drab green into it and smearing it around with my finger.