Super Dungeon Explore Royal Paladin |
Highlights and shadows stem from an imaginary light source on the upper right corner of the photo above |
Sword is a mix between pure non-metallic metal (NMM) and a blade containing mystical energy swirling inside it |
In order to spice up the Royal Paladin's sword, I decided to make the hilt red in addition to painting a teal gem and a light blue blade that is supposed to contain swirling mystical energy. Apart from the sword, there was one additional minor difference to the original artwork namely a lack of gold trimmings on the blue cloak. I felt it best to keep things simple where the cloak was concerned.
White plating on the shield had a subtle colour transition from white to bluish-white |
Light blonde hair went well with the blue cloak |
Super Dungeon Explore Royal Paladin (back view) |
For the Super Dungeon Explore Royal Paladin's skin tone, there was only one way to go and that was a skin type associated with inhabitants from the Nordic countries. In fact, the Paladin could have just as easily passed for a Swedish warrior based on his predominantly blue and gold/yellow colours.
Royal Paladin's blue cloak was kept in simple shades of blue sans any freehand designs |
Super Dungeon Explore Royal Paladin, side view (right) |
No heroic group seems to be complete without the 'honour is everything' blonde-haired warrior |
I leave you with a group shot of the Super Dungeon Explore board game pieces I have painted to date. They seem to be a very colourful bunch when placed next to each other, wouldn't you agree?
And then there were four ... heroes from the Super Dungeon Explore board game |
fantastic, i really love the non-metallic metal!
ReplyDeleteyou got a wonderful bunch of minis!
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Thanks luca. I still need a lot of practice on NMM as it's one of my main weaknesses in miniature painting.
DeleteBravo Sir, he might be my favourite yet! The hair and eyes are superb!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael ... I am glad you like the Royal Paladin's hair and eyes.
DeleteI really love the miniatures ! And great paintjob !
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The Super Dungeon Explore board game pieces/miniatures are really cute and I am enjoying painting them very much.
DeleteI think you are really knocking these out of the park!
ReplyDeleteYou are very kind to say so Zab ... thank you. ^_^
DeleteOnce again, an awesome job! We'll done. Love the detail, the hair and eyes
ReplyDeleteMany thanks spunkybass ... the Royal Paladin was the toughest yet to paint in the Super Dungeon Explore series due to the details that you mentioned.
DeleteThat's right, I cannot add anything else, those details, hair and eyes... they make the mini come to life. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWow ... thank you so much for such positive comments. Much appreciated. :)
DeleteThey are so cute, and you did an awesome job on all 4 of 'em, but my favourite one is the green haired guy :D
ReplyDeleteActually me too. I thought that the green guy looked the most natural. :)
DeleteThese are really lovely awesome work on them.
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon for your kind words.
DeleteHe looks great! I like the eyes a lot, nmm looks great too, fits the mini perfectly
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam! I am still struggling a bit with NMM but it's a must for this mini.
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