Oh wow. I remember that Elf Pricess figure. Always loved that sculpt. Such refined detail. If I remember right, it's a Julie Guthrie sculpt. Nice work, Rob!
I think it was the favorite of a lot of folks back in the day. It's actually a Tom Meier sculpt, ES-21, from the Personalities and Things That Go Bump in the Night range. I like Julie Guthrie's work a lot, too...
Thanks, Jeff. I considered other color schemes, but, as you'll eventually see, she's intended to go with a group of sea elves that I'm also doing in a blue palette.
I post a little about my ongoing projects, recent games, how I got to where I am, and where I'm going, as time away from the workbench, and a somewhat busy life, permits. I'll try to keep cooking and ballroom dance down to a minimum, but they do seem to take up a lot of time.
This is my really short, no explanation included, list of projects: 54mm Medieval Mayhem (skirmish), 40mm French and Indian War, 40mm NQSYW, 40mm Renaissance, 25mm Dark Ages (Saxons and Vikings), 25mm Historical Arthurian, 25mm Fantasy, 1/72 scale Bronze Age, 1/72 scale 2nd Punic War, 1/72 scale fantasy (Portable Fantasy Campaign), 6mm Ancients (travel DBA), 6mm Fantasy (travel HotT), 6mm Spanish Civil War.
Oh wow. I remember that Elf Pricess figure. Always loved that sculpt. Such refined detail. If I remember right, it's a Julie Guthrie sculpt. Nice work, Rob!
ReplyDeleteI think it was the favorite of a lot of folks back in the day. It's actually a Tom Meier sculpt, ES-21, from the Personalities and Things That Go Bump in the Night range. I like Julie Guthrie's work a lot, too...
DeleteI also painted that princess as a blue-garbed blond . . . but yours looks so much better than mine, sir.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like your shading and the ermine trim on the sleeves.
-- Jeff
Thanks, Jeff. I considered other color schemes, but, as you'll eventually see, she's intended to go with a group of sea elves that I'm also doing in a blue palette.
DeleteLovely figures ,well painted.
ReplyDeleteAlan