Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Do Not Miss: May 2011

Seen on the internet on May 2011:

  • Zorabeth by Arsies: My friend Arsies (Javier González) is always swamped with commission jobs and he rarely gives all he has to offer in miniatures he paints, but in this one he says he's been up to his highest standards. Judge by yourselves! It entered competition in AMC's Torrent 2011 and was awarded gold. Amazing paintjob! I only wish we could have bigger photos.

  • The First Avenger? by Simon Modrow: Simon sculpted this tiny beauty and I really liked it. Let's hope we see it painted soon in red and blue as its supposed to be!

  • One Shot, a study of commitment by MIKH: Check out the story of how One Shot, the new mecha from Soda Pop was created. Amazing engineering behind the scenes. Totally worth it!

  • Dance Morko Dance by Alfonso Giraldes and Diego Esteban: Enormous article on the creation of this shaman giant which was awarded third place in Crystal Brush 2011, and the impressions of our two colleagues about the trip and the contest itself. The only bad thing about it, its in spanish!

  • Grand Master by Paul Deheleanu: Another great photo procdess from this amazing sculptor. In this case, he shows us the Grand Master miniature created for Scale75.

  • Lady of the French Court, s. XVIII by Pepa Saavedra: I'm not a big fan of busts but this one really caught my attention. I love the softness of contrasts and specially the expression she managed to get out of the eyes. It's a boxart for El Viejo Dragón.

  • Frutti di Mare by Robert aka Muhani: Robert from Massive Voodoo has finished his awesome diorama which started with a simple idea for Smaulg being a captain of a boat an ended in this massive diorama. It's been a neverending process but the results are simply breathtaking. Congratulations Robert!

  • Frutti di Mare by Robert aka Muhani: Robert from Massive Voodoo has finished his awesome diorama which started with a simple idea for Smaulg being a captain of a boat an ended in this massive diorama. It's been a neverending process but the results are simply breathtaking. Congratulations Robert!

  • Viking by Alfonso Gozalo: Great photos of the making of the viking new release from Historic Art-Nocturna Models. I love this miniature! What a great piece.

  • Gabriel Blackburn by Freeman: This is another new release from Andrea's sci-fi line of miniatures, Dark Nova. Very simple idea but amazing sculpting and great possibilities for painting!

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