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Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Mon Dec 08, 2014 10:34 pm
by Madsherman
Hey yall. Made this topic on request, and please tell me if this has been done in here before, but I'd like to post the work of my favorite sculptors in here and everybody else is free to do the same. This is Tre Manor of reaper and redbox fame:
http://red-box-games.com
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:38 pm
by connexion
Now, this is a topic to which I can contribute with quite a bit of enthusiasm... Thanks for opening it!
I'll start with my favourite of some years now:
Paul Muller. Unfortunately, to the best of my knowledge, he has no site/blog and his creations are scattered all over the place - most I know of are over at
Heresy and
Otherworld Miniatures
Most of the minis of my Necro team, the
Agramonte All-Stars are sculpted by Paul Muller. The first of his sculpts that caught my atention were this Necromancer and the pack of ghouls:
His line of old-school undead and daemons for Otherworld is amazing and, his latest sculpt is an absolute classic:
Next up: aRU-MOR, Werner Klocke and Andy Foster. After that I may shut up.
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2014 10:47 pm
by connexion
Can't help myself and here goes my second fanboy post, this time about the amazing Spanish sculptress/ilustrator aRU-MOR.
Her most recent work, for Willy Miniatures, is a team of Amazons, with 16 different models (no side-line models yet, unfortunately). Picture of the greens that was posted during the crowdfund campaign:
Her website/blog is up at
http://eldesvanderu-mor.blogspot.pt/ (miniature showcase
here)
'nuff said.
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 12:16 pm
by Madsherman
Those 'zons are nice! I'm always worried about scale, though... 28mm?
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2014 3:37 pm
by connexion
Madsherman wrote:Those 'zons are nice! I'm always worried about scale, though... 28mm?
Being as they are from Willy, I was a bit worried and admit I only ordered them after seeing the greens in 25mm bases. They're about 28mm to the eyes when standing and here's a comparison with a few minis from my collection:
Left to right: GW bloodbowl wight, modified Otherworld skeleton, Willy Amazon blitzer, Greebo Sylvania thrower, limited edition Willy She-Hulk (oops, I mean "limited edition vampire thrall"...).
Honestly? I never thought I'd play amazons, much less build an amazon team. Whoever didn't catch this in the crowdfund missed a great oportunity for a stunning team at a bargain-ish price...
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 7:13 am
by Shteve0
Connexion - sorry to take this off topic, but can I see more of your otherworld skeletons please? How did you do them? He looks amazing!
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:30 am
by connexion
Thanks Steve! I have a thread where I parade my stuff
here. Drop a line there and I can post my recipe for painting skeletons.
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 3:47 pm
by connexion
Am I the only one posting contributions to this thread...? Regardless, today the spotlight falls on:
Werner Klocke
The man has sculpted far and wide, with quite a few exceptional pieces for Reaper but the best showcase is, perhaps, his own company (and game)
Freeboter.
I'll stick to a couple of example:
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(beware there be more boobies ahead)
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Tah.
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:46 pm
by Madsherman
All nice
I just stumbled upon this guy, and I thinks his chaos dwarves (or Dwergs I believe they're called) have something to them
http://www.daveking.com.au/dk_minis.htm I always liked the non-assyrian Chaos Dwarves... although I'm warming up to their weird hats
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2015 10:10 pm
by connexion
Madsherman wrote:All nice
I just stumbled upon this guy, and I thinks his chaos dwarves (or Dwergs I believe they're called) have something to them
http://www.daveking.com.au/dk_minis.htm I always liked the non-assyrian Chaos Dwarves... although I'm warming up to their weird hats
Very reminiscent of the pre-Big Hat, old-school Chaos Dwarves - lovely stuff and quite tempting!
Here's the store link for who is interested:
http://www.darklinggames.com/shop.htm
EDIT: cheap too at 95AUD for the full set... O_O
Cheers!
M.
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 3:02 am
by Digger Goreman
Re: Sculpting Heroes
Posted: Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:52 pm
by Madsherman
BTW, has anybody seen a tutorial on how to sculpt spread out hands? like so?
I can't for the life of me figure out how to refine a tiny sausage like that...