Name: Peter László Tóth
Nickname: Baphomet aka "Destroyer of Miniatures"
Years of Painting: I started painting display miniatures in 2008 but played tabletop for many years before. So I´m in the hobby for about 14 years now.
Media: acrylics and sometimes oils
Brushes: Windsor&Newton Series 7 (standard, not miniature) a
Airbrush: Yes (Evolution 2in1), but still not skilled like I´d like to be
Scales: everything
Speed: sometimes damned slow but sometimes quite fast (depends on work)
Sculpting: skilled like a Rhino
Favourite Painters: Francesco Farabi, Banshee, Arsies, Crackpot, emuse, Karol Rudyk, Fernado Ruiz
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Well, here I am... Peter aka Baphomet.
I actually live in the city of Stuttgart in southern Germany, but lived (and still live in my heart) in Augsburg for many years. In my actual job I´m responsible for a local jobboard and do all the key account management. But this is daily business, let´s talk about minis...
I joined the hobby about 14 years ago. When I ask myself why I did this I just have to look at one of the old Warhammer Fantasy books I call my own. I still like the artworks a lot and back in those years I was so impressed that I asked my parents to buy me one of the starter boxes as a present for Christmas. Just after opening the box I realized that there were just grey plastic and not as beautiful painted as on the back on the box... quite a desaster but I soon started to use the good old Revell colors and a thick brush to give the minis a more "unique" look...
In the first years my main interest lay only in wargaming. Commanding epic armys and crushing the enemy, hell yeah! In these days painting was just a way to get my armies ready for battle, nothing else, but slowly I invested more and more time into it. Things changed during my time in Augsburg. I started my studies and worked for the local Games Workshop store to get a lot of minis for little money (the only big advantage working there). Besides this I started painting gaming minis as commissions. To earn more money here I tried to improve my skills. Painting got more and more important and gaming less interesting.
Long story short: Once Roman entered the GW-shop and brought some of his minis with him. I was impressed by his way of painting and after we talked for some time he invited me to his place for a painting session. I would call this the beginning of my hobby. It took me a long time to develop the patience for showcase-painting but today I know that it was worth the pain.
The Rising
Today I enjoy painting as a way to get rid of all the daily stuff that keeps my mind busy. Just sitting at my desk, having a glass of wine and start working on a nice project. Unfortunately I don´t have too much time to spend for the hobby. Work keeps me busy and there is not always the mood for the hobby. So I take my time and try to enjoy every moment. Even epic setbacks don´t bother me anymore. I can proudly anounce that there are only a few other painters who have lost more miniatures by accident than me. But for sure, nobody else melted a Pegaso 75mm miniature ;-)
As I´m still sitting at my desk with my brushes it must be the right hobby.
Theseus' Destiny
What is the most important thing in the hobby?
In my opinion, it´s friendship. During my years in the hobby I met a lot of friends and it feels like being with the family when meeting them again. So to all my friends: Cheers!!!
My gallery on Putty and Paint: CLICK
I've seen your Theseus' Destiny on P&P. Your an amazing artist and I am sure you will add great value to the MV team!
ReplyDeleteHey Peter,
ReplyDeletewar nett dich in Ingolstadt bei der Ausstellung Ludwig von Bayern zu treffen.
Grüße aus Calw nach RT Man;O)fred