Original post on AHPC 2023 March 16
For my final post in this year's AHPC challenge, my first foray into joining all ye fine
painter people participating in the AHPC has seen me stare into the abys that
is my piles of long undone miniature shame
and raise my paint brushes high to slay some old grey.
I may not have reached my lofty painting points ambitions,
but even in falling short on points I am riding high on the satisfaction from
adding some new minis to my display shelves, with my old painting passions
rekindled and ablaze anew from this year's challenge.
The final feature I shot at AHPC studios is a 1980s style flick, a miniature interpretation of the original 1983 Dragon's Lair Video (laserdisc) game. ( Available now on Steam)
Some of you may recall Dirk The Daring, and some of you may have also disappeared more than a many few quarters into Dragon's Lair at the Arcade to see Dirk battle foes, dodge traps, slay the Dragon and rescue Princess Daphne.
Sometime last year I was watching one of the YooToob videos by the 'Miniature Hobbyist' and I learned this model was available as a 3D print from Thingiverse (Search Thingiverse for 'Dirk The Daring'), and I felt the ghosts of nostalgia call to me, so I called ByronM to hit him up for a print job.
At about 6.5 inches and without a supporting game rule set, I suppose Dirk is more a display model than a mini, but Dirk will be homed in my miniatures display cabinet because painting Dirk gave me a new appreciation for how many layers of paint an action figure sized model needs to obtain solid color, and for how easily on a larger model errant brush tips accidently add unwanted color driving a surprising amount of repaints and corrective touch-ups.
During the challenge many a model in my old stables received a new dab of paint or two on the long path to done but far from complete, a few had a paint job go sideways, while others just fell short of moving out of the in progress pile to the display shelf.
What last crossed the finish line for this challenge is these 3 Undead Warhammer Fantasy battle minis out of my long queue of paint overdue.
The Tomb King is cast from the GW variety of 1990s pewter, and the Zombie may be old enough to be from when GW still cast with lead. The skeleton was build from the first GW Fantasy battle Skeleton horde box.
I will wrap up my final post this challenge with a nod to the comments TeemuL provided me on my first post - (noting how my old green Citadel paints dated back to when the minis in White Dwarf often featured green trim bases), so rather than sticking to my black trim base scheme, my oldest GW Zombie mini now done gets an olde tyme citadel snot green edged base.
28mm undead Foot Figure x3
Tomb King 5 pts
Skeleton Solider 5 pts
Zombie 5 pts
Dirk The Daring,
- display model 6.5 inches high (score as 54mm Foot Figure) 10 pts
- AHPC Studio 1980s 20 pts
Total 45 pts
I enjoyed seeing everyone's contributions to this year's challenge!
Thanks!