Ive decided to sell off the paintings I had commissioned for the plastic Greek hoplites that I designed for Immortal Miniatures (now Warlord games). The measures 51cm x 41cm and the second, painted by Karl Kopinski measures 32cm x 46cm.
Please email me for more details.
Age of Discovery
So, I finally have got around to putting a blog together. On here you will find a mix of painting, sculpting and a bit of my other hobby - photography. Most of my painting is done for Perry miniatures, either for their website or their personal armies. The sculpting is usually for myself, but I do occationally have some time for freelance work.
Updated often, so check back soon!
Updated often, so check back soon!
Monday, 2 July 2012
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Friday, 25 May 2012
Plastic Mounted Men at Arms
I painted these a couple of weeks ago, but I have
only just got around to photographing them! I tried to paint a little variety
in the armour, with some of the armour unpolished (black) and others highly
polished (which would have been incredibly expensive!). I also tried out some
new methods for painting horses that I have been working on, I am quite pleased
with how these turned out.
The last photo is a unit of light cavalry made by
just using the liveried men at arms in the box with various open faced helmets
from the infantry sets.
Monday, 16 April 2012
Asian Elephant
I sculpted this after a trip to Laos where I was Working with elephant Asia and doing a basic mahout course.... Eventually I managed to get it cast and painted!
I thought it would be nice to send it to David Attenborough as a gift, I got a hand written thank you letter which was very kind of him
I forgot to take more pics before I sent it.. there is a little glare on these. I wanted the base to represent the jungle floor, which is very dull unfortunately!
I thought it would be nice to send it to David Attenborough as a gift, I got a hand written thank you letter which was very kind of him
I forgot to take more pics before I sent it.. there is a little glare on these. I wanted the base to represent the jungle floor, which is very dull unfortunately!
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Russian High command
One of my favourite sets so far. I enjoy researching the personallity figures and trying to find portraits to work from. I tried to get the green right on these which is shown as almost black. Infact Russian Napoleonic uniforms should always be a very dark green. Some officers and generals are often depicted with a slight blue hue to the green too.
Russian special offer figure
This is the special figure you get when you buy 3 or more boxes of the Russian plastics from Perry Miniatures.
Russian Jäger Battalion
When Alan asked me to paint another box of the new plastic Russians, I asked if I could paint them as a Jäger Battalion this time. I got a bit ahead of myself and decided to do a few skirmishers, using bits from the British firing line plastics. All that was needed was to cut the wings off of the shoulders and change the cuffs and they were good to go. Fortunately Russia also imported vast amounts of British muskets during the war, so the British design musket isn't incorrect.
This gave me the bug to do a few more conversions. As Jägers did not use standards I had to make some figures to fill in the gaps. Using bits from the Prussian, British and even Zouave sets you can make some really nice and varied figures, while not standing out from the crowd too much.
The officer was converted from a plastic Prussian officer, as the uniforms were very similar. The only major difference being the gourget, which was taken from the supplied plastic Russian officer.
This gave me the bug to do a few more conversions. As Jägers did not use standards I had to make some figures to fill in the gaps. Using bits from the Prussian, British and even Zouave sets you can make some really nice and varied figures, while not standing out from the crowd too much.
The officer was converted from a plastic Prussian officer, as the uniforms were very similar. The only major difference being the gourget, which was taken from the supplied plastic Russian officer.
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