Tuesday 21 September 2021

Burrows and Badgers Frog Burgher

Another Burrows mini that has sat half painted for way to long. The Frog Burgher model by Oathsworn miniatures has a bit of a Henry the VIII vibe to him clothing wise. I quite like the arrogant pose so I have painted him in bright clothes with a nice sparkly gold breast plate and I shall use him as a Duelist/Dandy. 





 

19 comments:

  1. Excellent work Simon! Have to try B&B one day!

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    1. Thanks Michal. They are seriously lovely minis to paint!

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    2. Which company you recommend? Official one?

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    3. I would recommend Oathsworn miniatures as they are all scaled with one another. Darksword do some nice once but they are essentially human sized with animal heads stuck on.

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  2. O I like this frogger very much mate! Great choice of colours - you've given me inspiration for my own version of this lovely sculpt!

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    1. Cheers Dai! Yeah I am really pleased with how he turned out. I am not sure by the feathers but just got him finished.

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  3. Great work on the frog Simon, your colour choices make him really stand out.

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    1. Thanks very much Dave! I quite like the idea of a band all clad in similar bright and bold attire.

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  4. What an awesome mini and an excellent paint job! The colours are really vibrant, and he definitely has the look of a dandy about him!

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    1. Thanks very much Matt. There are some really tremendous sculpts in the Burrows and Badgers range.

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  5. I may not be a fan of this genre, but I can appreciate an excellent paint-job when I see it.
    Good colour choices and attention to his eyes makes the figure 'pop'.

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    1. Thanks very much Joe! I must admit his eyes took a few attempts as the first colours I chose didn't quite look right.

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  6. I think this is quite a challenging one, but you certainly made a lovely work!

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    1. Cheers Suber! He certainly has a lot more details than most my other Burrows miniatures.

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  7. The natural green skin tone offers the chance to use purples in the clothing and you pull this off very well!

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  8. Thanks very much. I really must look at colour wheels more often.

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