Wednesday, 5 April 2023

Dungeon & Dragon Miniatures: Reaper Bones

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones



I recently finished painting a couple more miniatures for the Dungeon and Dragons Adventurer’s League Meet-up group I joined in the early part of this year.  One of the miniatures is for one of my fellow Adventurer’s League players, who is playing a half-elf rogue, while the other two are intended to be used as proxies for undead thralls for my wizard (school of necromancy).  Unlike the miniatures in my previous post, I did not purchase these figures from my FLGS; instead, I had these figures sitting around my home.  The half-elf rogue is from the original 2012 Reaper Bones Kickstarter, and the two undead figures were Reaper Halloween promotional miniatures I received as gifts from Reaper Miniatures a couple of years ago.

 

 

 

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones

 

 

The process of painting miniatures takes stages to complete, as it involves the process of layering paints, applying inks, dry brushing, added fine details to the figures, etc.  In this blog post, I have photographed the different periods of painting these miniatures to illustrate the stages involved in painting miniatures.

 

 

 

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones

Painting Stage 1

 

 

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones

Painting Stage 2

 

 

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones

Painting Stage 3

 

 

 

 

Dungeon & Dragons Miniatures: Reaper Bones

Painting Stage 4

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