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Helping Hands Challenge 1

The first of the monthly  posting of the other world Henchman in conjunction with Duke of the Blood Keep and Minis by Finch


Quite a simple paint job with the face not looking as good close up as the impression on the table,something to improve I feel.


Comments

wardy-la said…
Love the figure and love the painting - you need to post more pics of your lovely figures Andy!
Chris said…
Great work, nice and neat, in particular the padded armour and the grain on the chest.
Finch said…
Well done.

In some ways there was a similar approach for all three of us: tanned skin & subdued colors broken up by one bright spot. Blue pants for you, blue-grey boots for Chris, & red armor for me.

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