HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Posted by Sjeng Sjeng
      Options
Here's a picture of my progress so far. I've started with practicing painting on my Cluedo mini's, and then my gf and I tried some D&D and HQ mini's.
I'm doing the goblin, and my gf is doing the D&D mini's (bugbear = polar warbear, goblin = ice gremlin)

It's not a great picture, but I'll make better ones once they are done :)



Most are only painted in basic colours, and need washing and drybrushing, and some highlights or shading.

comments are welcome!

33 Comments

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
12
MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Excellent stuff dude

the HQ Goblin is looking great and I love the Cludo characters and your Girlfreind's paintjobs on the D&D boardgame minis look excellent too

You seem to have got the hang of using washes already and your detailing looks nice and clean

I see you've had a little trouble with the yellow on one of the Cludo characters, my advice is to give yellow areas a basecoat of Bubonic Brown or invest in a pot of Citadel Tausept Ochre Foundation to create a strong yellow basecoat to work from
-----------------------------------
~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Thanks for the reply! I'll try the lighter basecoating on the yellow areas, if a second coating of yellow doesn't work. My yellow seemed to be a bit watery, but I'll shake the pot again, see if that helps.

Did some more painting just now, and I finished my goblin and my mummy, and I tried my hand a some painted tiles.

 

Some better pictures on the board, matching tiles :D

 
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
uncle phil uncle phil
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
The mummy looks great! The goblin could perhaps do with a little more definition on his skin tones? Did you black ink this figure -if so a heavier repeat would add some shadow, particularly to the sword.

Try making a bit more of a feature of the eyes. A good trick is to paint them dark and then add a stripe of lighter colour (white, yellow, red etc)

A light brush or wash of Tin bitz is good for weapons you want to look slightly rusty and worn.

Yellow is always a problem colour. MP canary yellow is about the best I have used, but still needs care. Do as mortis says and undercoat with a lighter or complimentary colour.
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

uncle phil wrote
The mummy looks great! The goblin could perhaps do with a little more definition on his skin tones? Did you black ink this figure -if so a heavier repeat would add some shadow, particularly to the sword.
Thanks! I'm happy about is too ^^
I gave the goblin a snot green base colour, with goblin green highlights / drybrush, and then another drybrush with yellow/goblin green mixed. But it doesn't show well in the picture, it's rather subtle. I might try more contrast next time.
I'll go buy some black ink wash, don't have any atm.
uncle phil wrote
Try making a bit more of a feature of the eyes. A good trick is to paint them dark and then add a stripe of lighter colour (white, yellow, red etc)
the goblin's eyes are white with red dots, the mummy has black eye holes with red dots. But it's hard to see. I need to practice on eyes, it's so tiny, and my hands aren't THAT steady lol.
uncle phil wrote
A light brush or wash of Tin bitz is good for weapons you want to look slightly rusty and worn.
Another wash I'll have to get :D (is tin bitz a wash? or can you make washes from paint?)
uncle phil wrote
Yellow is always a problem colour. MP canary yellow is about the best I have used, but still needs care. Do as mortis says and undercoat with a lighter or complimentary colour.
Will do! Thanks!
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
Nuadha Nuadha
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
I normally don't like having the bases decorated with anything as it won't always match where they are, but the job you did on the Mummy base is making me rethink that.    It looks great!
Nuadha Nuadha
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
I would also suggest the GW foundation paint as a base for yellow.    It works great!
MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Goblin and Mummy looking great in the close-ups - the painted bases look amazing, are you sure it's these are your first try at painting?

try adding a little black wash to the Goblin's sword and some extra highlights to it's face
-----------------------------------
~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Thanks for the nice comments , yes these are really my first painted miniatures, but I studied some youtube vid's before starting

I just tried to recreate the tiles from the board on the bases. I'm usually good at replicating stuff, so if I have some good examples and references, I can manage something nice :)

Next up is a D&D Ogre that will become a tail-less Rat-Ogre, and my soon to be wife (getting married this friday!) is doing a skeleton from D&D.
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
uncle phil uncle phil
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Tin Bitz is a paint. You can get a nice rust effect by either drybrushing it or diluting it a lot and washing it on.

GW make stuff called Washes, but you can also wash with diluted paint or inks too.

GW make a "Babab Black Wash" but when I talk about a Black Ink wash or Black Inking it is diluted Black Ink. Don't know if Babab Black Wash will work the same, but it will be vastly more expensive.  Half a bottle of MP Black Ink has lasted me over five years so far, and I black in every model, so that is a couple of hundred at least.
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

uncle phil wrote
Tin Bitz is a paint. You can get a nice rust effect by either drybrushing it or diluting it a lot and washing it on.

GW make stuff called Washes, but you can also wash with diluted paint or inks too.

GW make a "Babab Black Wash" but when I talk about a Black Ink wash or Black Inking it is diluted Black Ink. Don't know if Babab Black Wash will work the same, but it will be vastly more expensive.  Half a bottle of MP Black Ink has lasted me over five years so far, and I black in every model, so that is a couple of hundred at least.
Allright. But what kind of black ink do I need to buy then? They don't have MP anywhere near here I think... I have a bottle of east-indian ink, if you know what that is, (used for old fashioned writing with a crown pen), so maybe I can mix that with water and use it as ink wash?

Anyway, I'm going to the store today, so I'll also be looking for an agent that makes the paint dry slower. It always dries too fast on my palette.
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
uncle phil uncle phil
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Never have the problem of the paint drying since I generally don't mix. You might try this...

http://www.reapermini.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=32050

and read this

http://www.totalmodel.com/workshop/pages/workshop_243.shtml

Various miniature paint manufacturers offer Black inks -Vallejo, Reaper, etc -you can get them easily enough online -I posted sources for MP paints on another thread. GW used to make a black ink, but they discontinued all their inks when they brought out washes, even though the washes are not a direct substitute (like throwing away your shoes because you brought a car!)

I don't know if that pen ink you have will work -it may do. Try it out on one of your plastic soldiers and let us know how it turns out.
uncle phil uncle phil
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Just minutes before I saw your posted goblin, I had just started my own! Set myself a little quick paint challenge to knock out a unit in an afternoon. For a bit of variety I painted them in Wargames Foundry Forest Green rather than my more usual Orc and Goblin colours.

Madame M Madame M
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Well, you don't really need any more comments from people about how great these paint jobs are, but here's one more anyhow - they're really fab!!! And I love the hand painted bases - they look professional.
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Madame M wrote
Well, you don't really need any more comments from people about how great these paint jobs are, but here's one more anyhow - they're really fab!!! And I love the hand painted bases - they look professional.
I can never get enough praise lol, but thanks a lot ^^
It really adds to the fun of painting when people actually like your work! I'll be posting more soon!
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
Marchomer Marchomer
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Yep! Good paintjob!
Like I said to Madame M, my first trying was "not so good", your first paintjobs are far better than mine, my compliments!
The bases are great! I used the same approach for my HQ minis.
+ Other planes lie beyond the reach Of normal sense and common roads But they are no less real Than what we see or touch or feel. +
MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Sjeng wrote
Next up is a D&D Ogre that will become a tail-less Rat-Ogre
Why not add a tail using wire and Green Stuff
-----------------------------------
~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

MortiS-the-Lost wrote
Why not add a tail using wire and Green Stuff
Well, I haven't got any xD
But I might look around for some and see how that works. Never tried it. How would you attach it? Does it stick well, or can you simply glue it on? It's a good idea, I'll look into it!

And I've just cut out, filed the edges and glued the rangers of middle earth on bases, so they're ready for painting as well. Just have to decide how to paint em.
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

Sjeng wrote
And I've just cut out, filed the edges and glued the rangers of middle earth on bases, so they're ready for painting as well. Just have to decide how to paint em.
I'm trying to find pictures of the ones Axl Nose painted last year, for you
-----------------------------------
~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

MortiS-the-Lost wrote
I'm trying to find pictures of the ones Axl Nose painted last year, for you
Awesome, looking forward to see them ^^
These mini's lend themselves great for lighter, woods-like colours, but also for black ninja like colours. And in reds and blues they might look royal even.
So I'm thinking: evil mercenaries in blacks, greys, dark reds, dark greens for the 4 classes,
hired men-at-arms: bright red, blue, yellow, green for each class. maybe even striped or some other pattern.
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
Sjeng Sjeng
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: HeroQuest Miniatures painted

In reply to this post by Sjeng
Allright, update!
It's such great weather today, I thought I'd sit down outside and do some painting.
I finished off the mini's my wife and I were working on: from left to right:
Skeleton Champion, Polar Warbear, Rat Ogre, Goblin, Mummy, Ice Gremlin. (all with 2 thin layers of matt varnish).
I might do the bases of the ice creatures with snow flock, and the skeleton with little rocks, later.

  

And here's my new collection of pre-owned Ogres:
front: 2 chieftains and 1 Lord (middle), behind them 7 warriors, last row 4 champions.
 
Still have many bits in the box to finish the warriors. :D
Eager HeroQuest newbie since july 2011 :D
Check my Custom EU format card sets!
Ye Olde Inn | HeroQuest blog with lots of usefull stuff
12