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Anima: Tactics
A miniatures game of heroic fantasy combat
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My painted collection of Anima figures
Published on 09 December 2008 - 08:01:48

I hope this works!

http://s409.photobucket.com/albums/pp178/Mike-Broadbent/

This is all of the figures I have painted to date. They wouldn't win any competitions but they do look pretty on the table. The Saint Astraega is not an official figure but one I made for myself from the artwork.

I hope you all like them (and do be kind)

Mike

 
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Reply #1 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 17:55:03

Hey, what do you know!? It works! They are on two pages by the way.

Mike

 
Reply #2 | Published on 09 December 2008 - 19:25:45

Very nice figures!  Quality tabletop fare. 

I particularly like Saint Astrega.  A lovely vibrant green.  Very pretty.

Waht paints / techniques do you use?

There looks like a fair bit of colour washing on some of the figs...

A few of my historical figs can be found here, http://vidzup.com/forum/index.php?action=mgallery;sa=album;id=1 which as you can see are put to shame by yours!

'A wise man doesn't know how it feels to be thick as a brick' - Ian Anderson
'One of the advantages of being disorderly, is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries' - A.A.Milne
'Beware of the man, who's god is in the sky' - George Bernard Shaw

"The secret we should never let the gamemasters know is that they don't need any rules."   - Gary Gygax
 

http://www.durhamwargames.co.uk/   

http://luddite1811.blogspot.co.uk/

 

 

Reply #3 | Published on 10 December 2008 - 12:15:58
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Nice work! I really like the conversion work on Astraega. How was that done?

***victoria per ebrietas***

Reply #4 | Published on 10 December 2008 - 13:04:50

 Sweet work on the Saint Astraega fig!  Was the extra bits "green stuff" sculpts?

Reply #5 | Published on 10 December 2008 - 13:20:35

Thanks guys!

Nice work on those historicals Luddite. Heraldry and me don't mix!

The Saint Astreaga figure is a complete sculpt; I made her from scratch using a wire armature and grey putty. I saw the artwork on another Anima site and decided that I had to have that figure right now. Of course, by the time I had finished her Cypher/FFG had the "official" figure out and I also have one of those, but you know what? I prefer mine! Remember that my day job is sculpting figures for war gaming; so if you are reading this Cypher...........

Mike

 
Reply #6 | Published on 10 December 2008 - 13:26:53
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Nice work. I hadn't even noticed that it was an original sculpt- I had assumed that just the ring of leaves/flowers was sculpted.

***victoria per ebrietas***

Reply #7 | Published on 10 December 2008 - 14:34:01

Thanks Bexley, I was pleased how it turned out. I am working on another at the moment but time is a little pressed.

Luddite; I mostly use Vellejo paint and Rowney inks, in fact the Shinigami Ayl figure is primed with white primer and then "stained" with ink washes, the only paint on that figure is on the base.

Mike

 
Reply #8 | Published on 11 December 2008 - 08:01:48

Mike Broadbent said:

The Saint Astreaga figure is a complete sculpt; I made her from scratch using a wire armature and grey putty. I saw the artwork on another Anima site and decided that I had to have that figure right now. Of course, by the time I had finished her Cypher/FFG had the "official" figure out and I also have one of those, but you know what? I prefer mine! Remember that my day job is sculpting figures for war gaming; so if you are reading this Cypher...........

Mike

This is really nice - one of my favorites.  Well done!!

AJC

 

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