FIN: Ulthwe Aeldari Ranger, Games Workshop, 28mm

by Roman aka jar

Hai Hai Jungle!

'Aeldari Ulthwe Ranger' is another miniature that I enjoyed very much because of its pose. Calm, relaxed, almost historical. Another project I painted while teaching for explanation purposes. More to come!








Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes,
Roman

FIN: Cadian Soldier with Plasma Rifle

by Roman aka jar

Good Morning Jungle,

another Warhammer40k miniature, just standing there, doing nothing. Painted for explanation purposes during my last private coaching. Even the plasma rifle is at ease. Enjoy!










 

 

All together so far are really a beautiful sight!

Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes,
Roman

FIN: Necromunda: Corpse Grinder Brute

by Roman aka jar

Hello Jungle,

a brute for Necromunda, for a Corpse Grinder Gang. Comission work. Really enjoyed the slight conversion. Can you guess the pieces?






Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes,
Roman

MU #111: Mad Goblin by Studio Level

by Roman aka jar

 "He is big, he is mean and a little crazy! You have never seen a Goblin like this! An all around versitile cool Goblin sculpt with many options and different scaled version!
The quality of the figures is beatiful!"



Aloa Jungle,

time for another review on miniatures.

Review Time #111,
This time we take a closer look on a small miniature company from Poland, called

STUDIOLEVEL

There is an actual Kickstarter going on to fund the production of a really mean and mad Goblin figure, that comes in different scales and kit options.

I am always happy to support small companies in producing and creating their dreams. This is what Kickstarter is meant for. You can find the link to support Studio Level here:
MAD GROSS GOBBO by StudioLevel — Kickstarter

Let's have a look on the Goblin, shall we?

We will start with the smallest one in scale. He comes in 28mm heroic scale and is a beast of a Goblin, I'd say he even looks like a Goblin King. A mad one. You can build him with many options:





The miniature arrives in grey resin and the quality is good. Not perfect as some casting remains have to be removed, but it in a normal amount. Nothing bad.

What's hiding in the next box?




It is big!!


It is the bust version of this mad goblin.


A heavy and big resin bust that provides a lot of interesting materials to be painted.






Last you can find this bad guy in 75mm scale with all the building options like his small brother.


In detail there is minor preparation work to do, but as I said it is nothing too bad! The quality of the sculpt is really neat and it offers interesting details to paint.




For every Goblin Fan outthere this mad Rocker Goblin Boss is a must I'd say. With the variety of scales every Goblin Fanboy from gaming to display painting is happy!

I am always happy to support small companies in producing and creating their dreams. This is what Kickstarter is meant for. You can find the link to support Studio Level here:
MAD GROSS GOBBO by StudioLevel — Kickstarter

 

Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes,
Roman


FIN: Kroot Hunter, Games Workshop, 28mm

by Roman aka jar

 Aloa Jungle,

Really enjoy basing and painting some still life miniatures these days. They are doing great for explanation pieces during my many private coachings I teach these days. Just standing there. Doing nothing. No charging, no yelling, no pointing in any direction. Makes even 40k miniatures feel "historical". Some really neat sculpts by Games Workshop.





















I love that new baseland stuff by PK-Pro:
https://bit.ly/3Fb1wKo

Keep on happy painting!
Best Wishes,
Roman