I converted and painted the figures I blogged about a while back...
http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/2011/12/zombie-skeletons.html
The figures were painted with acrylic washes and dry brushing. I thought that these figures should be "Bronze Age" hence the armor and weapons painted to look like old bronze. Having these figures be supernatural is fun. They are more likely clock work or steam powered automatons created to scare away treasure hunters by a Victorian Super Villain.
The Victorian skirt-less lady was converted from an old Cliff Sanderson/ Monarch metal figure.
It looks bad for the Victorian Adventurers made from Armies In Plastic Boer War figures.
http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/2011/12/zombie-skeletons.html
The figures were painted with acrylic washes and dry brushing. I thought that these figures should be "Bronze Age" hence the armor and weapons painted to look like old bronze. Having these figures be supernatural is fun. They are more likely clock work or steam powered automatons created to scare away treasure hunters by a Victorian Super Villain.
The Victorian skirt-less lady was converted from an old Cliff Sanderson/ Monarch metal figure.
It looks bad for the Victorian Adventurers made from Armies In Plastic Boer War figures.
Hi Scott. Blogger seems to be letting me comment on your blog at the moment (not always the case). These figures look great and I particularly like the Victorian adventurers idea.
ReplyDeletecheers
Mike
Lovely, just Lovely
ReplyDeleteH
WOW!!! They look brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteI love the bronze effect..top class!!
Cheers
paul