Yesterday I visited really nice show. It was held in Welling (London) and was organized by Welling Model Club for the 39th time (next year is big 40!!).
It was a nice day, even weather was merciful and it was warm and sunny. It is always a pleasure to meet fellow modellers and painters, talk about the hobby, exchange experience and buy a new mini or two.
The competition itself was really friendly and well organised (some of the judges are judging also at EuroMilitaire). I managed to take photos of some of the entries, but because I forgot to take my camera, and was forced to use my mobile... most of the photos is rather crappy and doesn't do the justice to the paintjob, sorry guys. But yesterday i had rather hectic morning, and I'm happy I didn't forget my entries...
I must say I'm glad I didn't, as I managed to win some medals there.
I took 3 miniatures to the show, and two of them placed really nice.
Urmuth Scars of War was awarded with gold in the Fantasy/sf category, and The Grinder with bronze in Bust category.
Poor Yoda the Bloob got nothing... but I received some nice feedback and might tweak him a bit before Salute to give him fighting chance.
And here's a short photo gallery from this event. Just please remember, before you check it out, that these photos were done with my mobile and they're mostly horrible and don't do any justice to the miniatures:( Hopefully tomorrow I'll be able to link another gallery here, with decent photos done by my friend John (who won silver with his Wolf!)
cheers
'eM
Showing posts with label Grinder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grinder. Show all posts
7 Apr 2013
Welling Model Club Show 2013
Labels:
Andrea Miniatures,
competition,
Grinder,
Roberto Chaudon,
Urmuth Scars of War,
Welling Model Club
16 Mar 2013
Textured material - approach 1
This article on how to paint fabric texture has been moved to it's new home: Minichix Studio website.
You can read the new, better version of the article about texturing materials here.
You can read the new, better version of the article about texturing materials here.
Labels:
cloak,
fabric,
Grinder,
mantle,
painting,
red,
Roberto Chaudon,
techniques,
texture,
thread,
turquoise
29 Oct 2012
The Grinder is ready
Finally I managed to take photos of finished Grinder. I hope you like him. It was a real pleasure to paint, and I learned quite a lot.
cheers
'eM
Labels:
1:10,
bust,
finished miniatures,
gallery,
Grinder,
Roberto Chaudon
25 Sept 2012
Euro Militaire 2012 - results
Well, not much to say really. This year I didn't even made a single cut.
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit dissapointed (everyone likes being appreciated), but on the other hand, to be perfectly honest with you... my works weren't the best there;p There is still lots for me to learn and practice, so I can only hope next year will be better.
But I didn't left Folkestone completely empty handed;]
I did proper shopping (list and photos soon) and had a chance to speak with few judges (big thanks guys for your patience:D), so I brought back really decent feedback:D
Thanks to that, Grinder and Templar are back on the workbench;] I'm not sure if I'll be able to make them winning pieces, but at least better looking ones:D
cheers
'eM
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a bit dissapointed (everyone likes being appreciated), but on the other hand, to be perfectly honest with you... my works weren't the best there;p There is still lots for me to learn and practice, so I can only hope next year will be better.
But I didn't left Folkestone completely empty handed;]
I did proper shopping (list and photos soon) and had a chance to speak with few judges (big thanks guys for your patience:D), so I brought back really decent feedback:D
Thanks to that, Grinder and Templar are back on the workbench;] I'm not sure if I'll be able to make them winning pieces, but at least better looking ones:D
cheers
'eM
Labels:
2012,
competition,
EuroMilitaire,
Folkestone,
Grinder,
results,
Templar Knight
22 Sept 2012
My EuroTrio;]
Here are my boys:D
Quick groupshot for now, but everyone should have a solo photoshoot closer to the next weekend.
cheers
'eM
Quick groupshot for now, but everyone should have a solo photoshoot closer to the next weekend.
cheers
'eM
Labels:
Andrea,
competition,
EuroMilitaire,
Grinder,
Menhom Dark Sadow,
Pegaso Models,
Pegasus Project,
Roberto Chaudon,
Templar Knight
11 Sept 2012
The Grinder - almost there
Ok, Grinder is almost ready.
I had to attach him to the plinth so I could glue swords in place and work with the skin knowing exactly what will be visible.
I still need to fix some issues on the skin, but other than that I can't see any other areas that need to be corrected. Ofc it might be because I lost my objectivity here;]
If you can see any other problems than the skin, please let me know.
Photos are rather mediocre, I know. But I was in a hurry, and they're not final ones so you know...
cheers
'eM
I had to attach him to the plinth so I could glue swords in place and work with the skin knowing exactly what will be visible.
I still need to fix some issues on the skin, but other than that I can't see any other areas that need to be corrected. Ofc it might be because I lost my objectivity here;]
If you can see any other problems than the skin, please let me know.
Photos are rather mediocre, I know. But I was in a hurry, and they're not final ones so you know...
cheers
'eM
Labels:
bust,
Grinder,
miniatures,
painting,
Roberto Chaudon,
wip
6 Sept 2012
The Grinder - little update
Still lots to do, mostly skin (and eyebrows!!), but I guess I can see the end here;]
Leather elements and that fabric around his hair are finished.
Hair itself and metal elements need some final definition. Other than that, only skin left.
At this point I must say I'm particularly happy with the look of the cloth (some close-ups below). That was the first time I was trying to mimic this kind of texture.
And what do you think? Does it look real or not really?
cheers
'eM
Leather elements and that fabric around his hair are finished.
Hair itself and metal elements need some final definition. Other than that, only skin left.
At this point I must say I'm particularly happy with the look of the cloth (some close-ups below). That was the first time I was trying to mimic this kind of texture.
And what do you think? Does it look real or not really?
cheers
'eM
Labels:
bust,
Grinder,
painting,
Roberto Chaudon,
techniques,
texture,
wip
3 Sept 2012
Textures - leather
This tutorial has been relocated to my main site, Minichix Studio.
Read the full article: Theory of painting realistic leather on miniatures.
Read the full article: Theory of painting realistic leather on miniatures.
Labels:
Andrea,
Grinder,
historical miniatures,
leather,
Menhom Dark Sadow,
painting,
Pegaso Models,
Pegasus Project,
Roberto Chaudon,
Templar Knight,
texture,
Tips'n'Tricks,
Viking chief
28 Jun 2012
The Grinder - forgoten photos
I just realized that I totally forgot about posting these photos here.
You may know them from CofC or PB forums, but I guess they should be also shown on my personal blog, don't you think??:).
They were taken good few weeks ago but tbh they show how Mr Grinder looks at the moment (I guess I should finish him at some point).
I was working mostly with the leathers here, and I can say they're almost finished. I may need to change it a bit when the skin is ready, but rather not too much, because I'm happy how they turned out.
Paints used for the leathers are mostly oils (on the acrylic base ofc) but I guess I could use some acrylics to do the damaged parts.
Maybe at some point I'll do a short tutorial to show you the way I paint leathers.
And here are few close-ups:
cheers
'eM
You may know them from CofC or PB forums, but I guess they should be also shown on my personal blog, don't you think??:).
They were taken good few weeks ago but tbh they show how Mr Grinder looks at the moment (I guess I should finish him at some point).
I was working mostly with the leathers here, and I can say they're almost finished. I may need to change it a bit when the skin is ready, but rather not too much, because I'm happy how they turned out.
Paints used for the leathers are mostly oils (on the acrylic base ofc) but I guess I could use some acrylics to do the damaged parts.
Maybe at some point I'll do a short tutorial to show you the way I paint leathers.
And here are few close-ups:
cheers
'eM
17 Apr 2012
Almost there - WIP
Menhom is amlost ready:D
I need to fix the OSL and dress, add some dust, but the work is slowly coming to an end.
What do you think?:>
And here are few pics of Grinder's swords. Except metallics, all with oils and WIP ofc:D
And a close up. I must say, I love the blending you can achieve with oils:D I definitely need to learn how to use them on higher level:D
cheers
'eM
I need to fix the OSL and dress, add some dust, but the work is slowly coming to an end.
What do you think?:>
And here are few pics of Grinder's swords. Except metallics, all with oils and WIP ofc:D
And a close up. I must say, I love the blending you can achieve with oils:D I definitely need to learn how to use them on higher level:D
cheers
'eM
13 Mar 2012
Glossy eyes and other works - WIP
Monster bottle:
As you can see, I added lots of delicate redish and blueish veins in
the corners of the big eye, gloss varnish and some light reflections.
I'm affraid I need to redo them, because the natural ones from those two
lamps, I was doing photo under, look way better:)
But other than that, I'm quite happy how the 'face' of the bottle is looking now.
But other than that, I'm quite happy how the 'face' of the bottle is looking now.

The Grinder:
Not much to say for now. This is an extremely early stage. Only the leather elements are touched. I'm hoping I'll be able to try oil paints on this one. All these flat surfaces seems to be perfect for that, but I can't be sure if I won't chicken when it comest to that.
Menhom, Dark Shadow:
Next project I'm about to start;p
It's almost ready to be glued together, and I'm really excited to paint this one:D I even have clear vision of colour scheme and base, and that's rare for me.
At this point I think I should start new part of this blog: Hall of Shame, for all those started and abbandoned minis. I got the feeling that my HoS is allready huge, but I tend to hide unfinished and abbandoned minis in my drawers, so they don't make me guilty for starting a new one:P Maybe looking at them all in one place, would motivate me to finish at least some.
I do envy people who are able to work on one project from the beggining to the finish without distractions. Or at least are able to work more methodically than I do.
And how would you describe your workflow? Methodical or rather chaotic and full of various projects 'on hold'? I'm really curious if I'm the only one with ever growing Hall of Shame?
cheers
'eM
Labels:
Andrea,
bust,
Grinder,
Hall of Shame,
Maow,
miniatures,
Roberto Chaudon,
wip
3 Jan 2012
Scarification take 2 and misterious WIP
Unfortunately I destroyed the first one while cleaning the bust for priming, so I had to do new one.
I guess the second try looks better:P
And here, my misterious project;p
Probably everyone knows the model by now, but shhhh, it's a secret:D
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