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Little Demons

Posted by Gowan on 14 Jan 2019, 09:29

Hi again, I have got some more fantasy models for you all. This time some little red demons. As with the last figures these are some D&D models (this time gargoyels) that I have painted up. I felt they were a little too large to be animated building parts (or entities trying to imitate builting parts) so I decided to make them little red demons. As with the mind flayers it was a chance to experiment with unusual skin tones. I used several reds applied in different ways to create the contrast, Sadly corrections made later have reduced this contrast. Despite that I hope you enjoy these figures.

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Posted by carlosfaro on 14 Jan 2019, 10:22

I love this kind of fantasy proposals including big creatures oer characyers from different scales which work so fine together with 1/72 , even historical!
Look similar to some own ideas:

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Posted by Susofrick on 14 Jan 2019, 10:29

I think they look very good as demons!
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Posted by Graeme on 14 Jan 2019, 12:14

I really like those demons, they look great in the fiery red colour. Some fantasy figures leave me cold, but these are Smokin' Hot! :yeah:

To be honest, they'd work as living gargoyles for me too. If building blocks can come to life I'll allow them to grow in size too.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 14 Jan 2019, 15:01

Certainly the ancient Gargoyles of stone look down upon society in general and with good reason.
Within fantasy such stone can come alive even as I have written, `Moving through solid walls'. BB
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Posted by Gowan on 15 Jan 2019, 02:16

Thankyou all.
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