Well, it took awhile for me to be able to get to these photos, but today I was finally able to get out there, set up the background mat and photograph the models I managed to complete in May.
The month’s models were pretty obviously dominated by models completed as part of this year’s Monster MAYhem challenge over at Dead Dick’s Tavern and Temporary Lodging, but I’ll chat a little more about that later. I did finally get Cursed City’s Emelda Braskov completed, initially inspired by one of Wudugast’s models.
I also continued slowly chipping away at my Flames of War Afrika Korps force, with four AA halftracks completed. I really need to get this force finished, so I’m going to be trying to get more done in what’s left of June and also through July and August.
Only one Zombicide survivor (and zombvivor) painted in the month (Wanda in ther same post was finished in April), so a little disappointing on that note as I’ve been tyring to get at least 2 characters/4 models done each month, though I did get all of the non-player characters/monsters done from the Ghostbusters set as part of the Monster MAYhem, challenge. I’ve got the Zombicide survivor situation a little more under control in June, though.
I started a few extra Black Plague models, and didn’t get them finished, but I did at least paint the Trebuchet from the same game, which has been bouncing around between the painting desk and verious tubs for several years.
The Monster MAYhem challenge that I’ve mentioned a few times is the sort fo thing I find useful each time they roll around for the additional motivation to paint monster models and get them completed. After starting with the Reaper Baguette, I actually managed to apply some focus to myself and rather than painting random Bones models for half or more of the month, I was able to paint a different kind of breakdown of models.I started by getting to work on the weird old Call of Cthulhu Byakhee model and getting it done and off the desk.
I always found the Shieldwolf Yetis a surprisingly difficult set of models for me to paint, so I finally got the last of those done; The Ghostbusters models as described are for a boardgame set I’m actively working on, as was the Spawn of Ungoliant – with a bonus use in the LotR SBG. I knocked out the Nolzur’s Earth Elementals, leaving me with only the Fire ones to paint down the line (if I can find them).
I got both of the heavy, metal monsters I assembled for Monster March to the paint table and managed to finish the pair of them – giving me a rather nice Mordor Troll and a pretty wonky-sculpt-but-looks-good-completed Minotaur Lord. Two large models that were bought when they were new and current and then simply sat in storage boxes until these challenges motivated me to almost randomly pluck them out and get them done. I was also able to paint a rather nice pair of Bob Olley Ogres simply for the pleasure of doing it.
In the end, May was quite an enjoyable and satisfying month of painting. Almost no “filler” (the Bulette) and aside from that one – overwhelmingly they were models I enjoyed painting or was very satisfied to have completed – most of which have an actual meaningful use in games I intend to play again. The numbers are once again down a little bit this past month, with 24 models completed (if I count the AA halftracks with 2-3 crew as a single model each!) – I’ll give myself an extra 5 for those ones I had to paint seperatey and then add to the models -so 29. Still less than the 1-per-day regardless, but I’m pretty happy with the models I got, so it’s a win. Add those 29 to the 150 I had complete by the end of April and it gives me 179 models so far for 2022.
We’ll see how June’s numbers work out in the next week or so. I’m up to 23 so far, and I’ll finally get new pics up every couple of days again instead of terrain reviews. 🙂
A impressive amount done this month mate, especially as a lot of them are on the larger side, personally I think each of them should count as 2 due to their size.
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Haha thanks Dave. I figure it’ll even itself out once I get back to painting stands of 15mm infantry (basing a bunch of those still, so ready to paint soonish)
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Well done that’s a ton of stuff finished for a month at this level of quality!
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Thanks, Nicolas! Much appreciated 🙂
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Great output and at such high quality. Go man go.
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Thanks mate! I appreciate it. 🙂
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Another month of outstanding output there mate!
Cheers Roger.
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Cheers Roger! Thank you!
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I know people who paint a lot and I know people who paint well but I don’t know many people who do both, and keep it up month after month to boot. Top stuff as ever mate.
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Haha thanks mate – very kind words! 🙂
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How many painted miniatures did we miss in the month of May, as we were absent from the hobby for a while. Luckily there are round-ups!
Among all the great pieces on display, our predilection goes to the well-known minotaur of Trish Morrison (need we say?), The Yetis, and the two ogres of Bob Olley, which we did not know. Indeed, thank you for letting us know and showing the results of your excellent painting work: maybe we will give us a little thought for the next purchases…
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Well, for May’s models if any of them take your fancy from this round-up I added linke to most of them in this post, so you can easily check out more pics of any of them. 🙂
There’s a whole nice range of those Olley Ogres from RPE, very reasonably priced – and they’ve always been a friendly place for me to deal with buying directly from the UK to AU, sop if you do decide to pick some up, it’d be great to see what you do with them! 🙂
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Thanks, we immediately went to look through the links at your posts and ogres on the RPE site: really a lot of suggestions!
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Welcome – there’s some good stuff there, especially if you like classic metal sculpts 🙂
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Gorgeous stuff mate, especially the Ghost Buster NPCs!
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Thanks Alex! I need to paint the actual Ghostbusters now!
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When you put them all together, they manage to look even more impressive. Amazing work on a staggering amount of miniatures. Very cool!
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Thanks mate – and thank YOU for the extra motivation!
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An impressive amount done, not always easy managing the bigger models! 🙂
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Thanks John – I need to get working on more of these larger models really. Been doing some basic assembly and cleanup on some more the past few days inspired by one of these ones!
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A great line up there- rather varied too.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thaks Pete! Far more varied than June turned out to be, and it also managed to be an enjoyable month of painting.
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This is a very good looking group with a nice variety across it. All the monsters look surprisingly cool next to the tanks as well. As I’ve said in the past, I could do a round-up like this monthly and most months I’d probably have less then ten minis and closer to five for a final total so you’re doing very well, mate!
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Thanks Kuribo! No tanks sadly in June, but I’m hoping to get back to painting a bunch of them in July – hopefully I can knock a bunch of them out quickly!
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Absolutely brilliant as always Az
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Thanks Luke! 🙂
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Great work!
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Cheers, Mark! 😀
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Well, you probably did more (and better) minis in a month than I’ll complete all year! That Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man is quite the standout (and superb)! As is Slimer? (think that’s what the green Ghost was called?). Can’t believe how bright you got him, looks unreal (in a great way)! All nice minis indeed!
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Thanks Faust! Yeah, it’s Slimer – it took everal layers (and mixes) of fluorescent paint over a pale yellow base to get that look. I’m hoping to get some more Blood Bowl models painted soon, as well! 🙂
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A very nice collection of miniatures for this month’s painting. That Ghostbusters miniature is very crisply painted.
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Thanks Ann! I still haven’t gotten to the four human stars of the films yet, but perhaps I can manage to do so in July and show them all together…
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Wow Mate you make me feel so slack!!! well done!
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