They are all amazing, but if I had to pick one as my favourite, it would be the Skaven model at the start. Everyone went above and beyond. Thanks for sharing!!
Very nice miniatures on display here! I recently watched a Vince Venturella video where he was adamant that all miniatures, without exception and upon pain of death to do otherwise (ok, maybe not quite that far), should be based with painted black rims for aesthetic reasons. I mention this because all of these have black rimmed or entirely black bases. This worries me because I like brown, specifically Mournfang brown. I tried a few different colours on my early models, including black, but decided, unbiased and uncomplicated by internet opinion, that I liked the warm, earthy mid-brown. I only bring this up because this year, or maybe next, I'd like to enter a local completion, and now I think my mini will be be judged poorly, regardless of the model's paint quality just for having brown rimmed bases ... and knowing this, I still don't like the black rim cliché and can't bring myself to change the colour! Something of a quandary! Sorry for the ramble!
I do not think, if the overall appearance of the miniature is fantastic, the trim base colour matters at all. I have seen beautiful blue trimmed bases, and, this year, a sparkling gold trimmed base, and bases trimmed the same colour but a little darker than the colour of the environment. The black is the quickest clean-up and does look good, but I wouldn't restrict myself to it, by no means. Much more important to do everything with crisp, clean lines and great colour theory :)
Truly amazing minis here, but I think Cosmic Justice is my favourite. Love the colour scheme as I use purple/green quite a bit, but also just the creativeness, I'd have never thought to add extra wings upside down, it really works.
The dreadnought with the family of pigs crossing its' path is just sublime. If the leading pig at the head of the line is named 'Chris P. Bacon' I will just lose it.
All of these are amazing. Should've put a banana for scale for the first one so we can truly appreciate its size. And the winner is totally deserved. That is one gorgeous miniature! Would love a breakdown of Faith's technique on those flame and lava effects. And are those gems custom made?
They are all amazing, but if I had to pick one as my favourite, it would be the Skaven model at the start. Everyone went above and beyond. Thanks for sharing!!
All of these models are amazing!!! I especially love the Barbiegaunt X Oppenhorma models. The lil gaunt with its tiny hat is so adorably funny! ❤❤❤
You guys do so much for your community !!!
A worthy selection . Awesome content . Appreciated
Stunning!!! Absolutely breathtaking!!!
I really liked Stormvermin Captain, but I agree they are all great!
Kudos to all the participants! Very nice pieces!!!
Some serious artists!
Faith’s Avatar is gorgeous. Excellent
That funny brick wall is iconic to me at this point.
Can't pick a favorite. They're all great.
7:37 I love the red on the halberd
Well I know who’s getting my vote for the most beautiful build 😊
Very nice miniatures on display here!
I recently watched a Vince Venturella video where he was adamant that all miniatures, without exception and upon pain of death to do otherwise (ok, maybe not quite that far), should be based with painted black rims for aesthetic reasons. I mention this because all of these have black rimmed or entirely black bases. This worries me because I like brown, specifically Mournfang brown. I tried a few different colours on my early models, including black, but decided, unbiased and uncomplicated by internet opinion, that I liked the warm, earthy mid-brown. I only bring this up because this year, or maybe next, I'd like to enter a local completion, and now I think my mini will be be judged poorly, regardless of the model's paint quality just for having brown rimmed bases ... and knowing this, I still don't like the black rim cliché and can't bring myself to change the colour!
Something of a quandary! Sorry for the ramble!
I do not think, if the overall appearance of the miniature is fantastic, the trim base colour matters at all. I have seen beautiful blue trimmed bases, and, this year, a sparkling gold trimmed base, and bases trimmed the same colour but a little darker than the colour of the environment. The black is the quickest clean-up and does look good, but I wouldn't restrict myself to it, by no means. Much more important to do everything with crisp, clean lines and great colour theory :)
Truly amazing minis here, but I think Cosmic Justice is my favourite. Love the colour scheme as I use purple/green quite a bit, but also just the creativeness, I'd have never thought to add extra wings upside down, it really works.
I love that you included “Cease Fire”! It tells a great story, and I admire the builder for not letting his condition stop him from building. 🙂
The dreadnought with the family of pigs crossing its' path is just sublime. If the leading pig at the head of the line is named 'Chris P. Bacon' I will just lose it.
High standards here. All great. I love "hunting", tells a story.
All of these are amazing. Should've put a banana for scale for the first one so we can truly appreciate its size.
And the winner is totally deserved. That is one gorgeous miniature! Would love a breakdown of Faith's technique on those flame and lava effects. And are those gems custom made?
5:42 Lol! 😆😆
Faith takes the win. Well deserved.
B E A utiful. 😊
😊👍👍
SHEEP!!