Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Gaia and Lisa

Another quick post with dreadful photo's just to prove in all the calamity I am still painting

Two Apocalypse Survivors. A couple of hardy girls to keep the dead at bay.

First up Gaia (not Michonne)


'Popped my cherry' so to speak with this one. This is the limited edition resin figure and the first resin figure I have ever painted. Painted resin scenery and vehicles before but never an actual figure. The detail was superb and I can see the attraction for resin. Since Gaia resembles a well known comic and TV character (and a personal favourite of mine in both genres), decided that the extra expense on the resin version was worth it.

Next up Lisa, just stay away from that hammer!


Both figures are from Hasslefree, where else could they be from?

The resin toppers are from Fenris.

Smile for the camera girl's.


Currently playing a Zombie fun filled campaign with some good buddies. Reports 1 to 4 can be found here The Secret Wargamer.

That's it for now more to follow.....  

11 comments:

  1. Nicely done. :) I like the chicks from Hasselfree, you did a nice job painting. :)

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    1. Thank you Anna. I have a few more in the painting queue.

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  2. Great work on the girls! I've enjoyed following along with the zombie campaign too.

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    1. Thank you Brian. I'm really enjoying our zombie campaign.

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    1. Thank you Ray. You've just got to love Kev's sculpts.

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  4. Very nicely painted - both the flesh tones & the highlights on clothing. Got to love a Michonne-like figure - my favourite character from The Walking Dead! & I hadn't spotted that Ramona Flowers -esque figure on Hasslefree before. Excellent!

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    1. Thank you PC. also for pointing out who Lisa is based on. I had no idea, spookily I almost gave her blue hair but more in honour of Kitsune Miku, my daughters favourite.

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  5. Very nice job Mark, I love the second one, great details...

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  6. Good to see you are still painting Mark and what a fine pair of young ladies you have produced.
    Likewise, not painted any resin figures before but will be having a go at a couple of resin tank crew over the next couple of weeks.
    The superb bases finish the figures off a treat and put them in the right setting.

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    1. Thank you Pat. I'll think you will be surprised at the extra detail the resin captures.

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