I'm starting to sculpt some Planescape miniatures for fun. My first one is of the Post from the game Planescape: Torment. You can find him here:
http://www.grnco.net/~chesme/post11.jpg
Let me know what you think
- Ches
I'm starting to sculpt some Planescape miniatures for fun. My first one is of the Post from the game Planescape: Torment. You can find him here:
http://www.grnco.net/~chesme/post11.jpg
Let me know what you think
- Ches
Shiiiioney.
I like. I want.
What scale is that on? I presume the green tone is from the clay used? How'd you go about making it and will you need to fire it or anything?
Thanks so much
He's a standard 35mm miniature. Yeah, the green and brown is from the epoxy putty used by the miniature industry (funny enough, called Green Stuff and Brown Stuff ).
He's ready for casting, but I doubt he'll ever get to that stage. I'm not sure if it would cast well without the pointing arm separate... and I don't have the material. I could contract out to cast him, but that's way too costly for just a few figures. I might end up painting him, but I hate to mess it up. :\
By the way, I'm working on a glabrazu next
- Ches
A glabrazu? thats gonna be tuff. well, good luck on your minature making. boy do we need it. Maybe the days of useing old star wars action figures as dnd minatures are finally coming to a close.
hey man, don't forget the yugi-oh mini's that tenshi stole from his little brother that one day........wow we're pitiful!
Awsome! it's about time somebody started on miniatures lol ^^
... sadly enough, we're still stuck with the usual starwars, yugi-oh, poke'mon counters, and hero clicks for representation lol
awesome post... i liked the chinchilla as well...
I think it looks good, but you already know what I think.
-Del