posted by Robert, Muhani, chimp
Unbelievable! After a long time no see, I’ve finished a miniature.
While other projects are having a break, I grabed my miniature box and picked out „Shadowblade Reyviande“, a lovely miniature sculpted by Tre from RedBoxGames. NICE!
Turning the miniature between my fingers, I had the idea of letting him creep out of a dark narrow street and the vision of painting a quick miniature for in between was gone. I needed something that was looking like a dark narrow street – I had none – so I started some scratchbuilding-fun.
At first a sketch of the ground and positioning of the walls. I wanted the walls to take as less place as possible, as I still wanted Mr. Reyviande to be seen.
I took a wooden base to glue on the four sides of the … base. Superglue.
The following pictures do not need much explanation. Just more plastic-card for the first wall. A window.
Sheets of plastic-card, that I fixed on the edges of the base, were used, while filling the empty areas of the wall with milliput in order to get a plain finish.
The first wall with a window, some wood and cornerstones. Later on I added some scratches and edges to the cornerstones of the house using a drill bit .. to get a more “natural” look. Would I’ve been asked, whether it was a good decision using plastic-card and milliput, I had to say no. Reading Raffas article about making a desert base gives you a better idea about achieving this kind of .. structure … using gypsum. I had no gypsum in the house – and I had to do it “now”. ;-) Impatience is visible.
No window for the other side. But a little hook for a clothesline.
For the cobble stone pavement I used the texture of a piece of ray leather. I smeared some casting-paste onto the leather, let it dry and got a stamp of ray-skin, which perfectly fits for cobble stone floors in this scale. :-)
Roof. Yeah, sometimes I start things without thinking at first. That’s why there was no roof at this stage. I simply didn’t think about it – or thought that it wouldn’t be necessary. But as our great gorilla buddy always says: “nothing happens without a reason”. The left wall was now hollow inside, there was no roof yet, so why not drilling a hole into the wooden base and installing a LED inside for creating the illusion, that the upper room was enlightened by a candle or something … well no thinking, just doing.
Then I attached the roof, made some shingles, a sign, and other little details and started painting! … painting, painting, painting … and now finished.
Well, this should have been something quick for in between. But it seems, I’m not able to finish something quick, or don’t want to put it away until it nearly looks like I wanted it to look like … or maybe just fell in love with this little mini. I don’t know :-P
Cheers
Robert
That is pretty amazing staging of a miniature. I love the whole piece Robert. ~Jim
ReplyDeleteSuper cool and great idea!
ReplyDeleteGrumbler
Simply outstanding, awesome and amazing.
ReplyDeleteSebastian
Very cool. I like the idea with the LED.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course the mini is looking very nice. ;)
Yeah this base really rocks. It fits together so well ! :D I have to try this too, one day :D
ReplyDeleteJust cool!
ReplyDeleteWonderful base scenery and paintjob!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! You're DA MAN!!!!
ReplyDeleteKadooooom - thats really cool how much atmosphere youve created on this small piece. I am really Stunned, one of the best thins ive seen in the past.
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OMG!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove de atmosphere and the execution, is all so well integrated.. but that is what planning does to your models....which I don't do,buah!!!!
Thanks for the WIP and for the wonder that you bring to live
Just the idea about using leather to imprint the cobbles is worth the admission ticket!!!!
ReplyDeleteAHAHAH
Great scene! But I was hoping for some OSL... :[
holy ....!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!! love the execution, very very inspiring!!! thanks pal
Realy really great jog! Congrats
ReplyDeleteI love it! What a magnificent piece.
ReplyDeletereally amazing!!
ReplyDeletei don´t know why, but everytime when don roberto says tha he wants to paint something quick i got a laughing fit :)
This is stunning!
ReplyDeleteFrom concept to execution - superb.
And the atmosphere is very dense and authentic, I can reall see the assassin.
Great job!
wow great ! a great work !
ReplyDeleteAsun slfu tuar aufa snab snruas li tu, uas uslans stir un into reslnap! ... I'm glad you like it :-)
ReplyDeleteA truely majestic wonderful piece, from execution to final result it is always a joy to see your projects grow!
ReplyDeleteWhoa!
ReplyDeleteMiniature takes about a famous history from the world
ReplyDeleteJust love this so much. I have to get this mini now. Thanks for posting the progess pics those are always so interesting and helpful. Well, done!
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