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Miniatures In Progress

I've gotten quite a collection of unpainted miniatures over the last couple of months, so work is underway to get them paint.  As I've mentioned before, I use the dip method to paint.  So here's my cluttered little work table:


One of the miniature sources is the Tentacles and Eyeballs Kickstarter from Dark Platypus Studio which provided pieces to build these little guys:




I've also got some other miscellaneous miniatures (mostly reaper, I think) underway:



My painting style usually takes a couple of weeks per miniature, though I regularly have 6 to 12 miniatures underway at a time.  Each day I paintone or two colors per miniature.  Once I get the whole miniature the colors I want, I then go back and do touchups until I get them to the quality I am comfortable with.

I did have one major oversight on the Tentacle and Eyeball miniatures -- I primered the clear rods that many of the minis mount to.  Though this was something I overlooked, I am happy with the results.  I have had a tendency to break off the little mounts so I have had to go back and reinforce them with epoxy.  The results I think will look better once I have painted over the epoxy.

My photos are still a work in progress.  Though the new macro lens works wonders, I am still in need of setting up better lighting.



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