You'll find a little of everything here. Genres covered in this blog include (so far) prehistorics, fantasy, old west, swashbucklers, pulp, Blood Bowl, Ghostbusters, gladiators, nautical, science fiction and samurai in 6mm, 15mm, 28mm, 40mm, 42mm and 54mm sizes. You'll also find terrain, scenery, basing, gaming, modeling, tutorials, repaints, conversions, art and thoughts in general about the hobby.


Wednesday, June 23, 2010

54mm Waiteri tribe: 2nd Huntress



Here's my second huntress. Seeing that the first one didn't get any warpaint, I reckon' this one is the first huntress and the other is a scout, or (*gulp* looks around for feminists), a gatherer.

Nothing much to this one: a little bit of fur, a touch of warpaint, and a cute little haircut (plus a feather as with all the hunters.) I love her little girly pose, a nice, feminine pose that is enhanced by her showing off the spear she'll ventilate you with if you don't show any respect; she is not a gatherer.

I'm not sure I like the obsidian points on the spears so far. I may go back and make them all a basic (warmer) gray stone or bone color. The other way I could go about making the spear points look obsidian is to paint them straight-up black and then hit them with a layer of gloss varnish (after the figures have been sealed.) I think I'll do that.

5 comments:

  1. Really great stuff and your ability to remain with one themed subject at a time until complete is admirable.

    Cheers
    Christopher

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  2. I find it easier to stay focused when I'm working on one (small) project at a time.

    So far this year, I've done 42mm samurai, 54mm gladiators and now these cavemen. Only between these projects have I floundered a bit.

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  3. I've been following your projects and
    all of them are very,very nicely done and I'm looking forward to each new installment.:-)

    Cheers
    Christopher

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  4. Amazing prehistoric implants there O.o

    Great work. Im reviewing your blog from the very first post and more amazed each step of the way.

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  5. Thanks! I hope you enjoy the rest of the blog.

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