Made some plaguebearer heads for my Carnival of Chaos project #nurgle #carnivalofchaos #warhammer
Posts by Goblin bakery
Taking interesting photos of unpainted sculpts is hard! I think this one works quite well tho
All the (almost) finished carnival models so far! I've completely fallen in love with this project, so much fun
Super fun to sculpt too!
Another chaos circus guy! I think this might be the best mini I've made so far. He's not 100% done and the pictures look like ass, but I'm so happy with how he's turned out
Progress!
Step right up, step right up!
This one is quite athletic
I'm not doing pig orcs now. I'm going to make little gross #nurgle things instead
Argh. Now that I see the photo the back of the right hand still needs some work. Too flat. Well. Not today, satan
I think this is done. I want it to be done. Maybe. Need to put it away for a bit
Thanks!
Been gone for ages... Made some little guys while I was away
Hype
Pig orc is coming along nicely
#miniaturesculpting #pigorc #miniature #oldhammer #indieminis
New light setup! Finally making spinny videos that actually look decent
#warhammer #troggoth #paintingminiatures
Side quest!
What happened to pig orcs? They're very cool - imagine 40k with a bunch of homicidal pigs running around! Clearly a better future was stolen from us. Return (with a v) to tradition etc
#miniaturesculpting #pigorc #miniature #oldhammer #indieminis
Made a hungry little spear goblin
#sculptingminiatures #miniaturesculpting #oldhammer #indieminis #sculpting
Cheers! It's based on a face from the troggoth kit, but bulked out and expanded
All this needs now is a cool base
#sculptingminiatures #paintingwarhammer #troggoth #warhammer #ageofsigmar #paintingminiatures
Old acrylic resin cast of a #myconid. It's nice, I need to remold it so I can cast it in polyurethane
(original model by yours truly)
#paintingminiatures #dnd #sculptingminiatures #miniatures
Hi there big fella
#paintingwarhammer #warhammer #troll #sculpting
a photo of a green stuff sculpted goblin wearing a pointed helmet
I don't have a pet but I wanted to show you this goblin
Painting a Big Mek #kitbash that's been hanging out unpainted on my shelf forever
#warhammer40k #paintingwarhammer #ork #40k
Some close ups from the frozen industrial wastes. The cube enclosure was so large that taking a photo that could properly tell the story for this plucky expedition team was. Hopefully these show better what they're up to : )
#gunpla #gundam #gunplacommunity #gundambuilder #gbwc #gbwc2025 #bandai
Damn this is incredible
The image shows three painted tabletop miniatures standing on round bases with a textured grass-like surface. They appear to be characters from a post-apocalyptic or sci-fi setting, each with distinct attire and equipment: Left figure: Wearing a flowing green robe with layered fabric and a wide-brimmed hat. The outfit has bright green and darker green tones, accented with lighter highlights. The figure is posed in a dynamic stance, as if moving forward. Center figure: Dressed in a long, brownish-orange coat with metallic armor details and a helmet that covers the entire head. The figure has a rugged, utilitarian look, with pouches and gear around the waist, suggesting a scavenger or soldier role. Right figure: Wearing a hooded garment in muted brown tones, with a scarf-like wrap around the head. This figure holds a large spade or shovel in one hand and a yellow container in the other, evoking the image of a survivalist or laborer in a harsh environment. Background: The backdrop features a dramatic, rocky landscape in warm orange and brown hues, giving the scene a desolate, wasteland-like atmosphere.
The image shows three painted tabletop miniatures standing on round bases with a sandy texture, set against a dramatic orange and black rocky backdrop that suggests a desolate or post-apocalyptic environment. Left figure: Wearing a hooded garment in earthy tones (brown and tan) with green accents on the belt and pouches. The figure holds a large spade-like tool or weapon in the right hand, giving a rugged, survivalist impression. Center figure: Dressed in vibrant green robes with layered fabric and a wide-brimmed straw-style hat. The figure carries a large, curved basket or container in the left arm and a smaller basket in the right hand, suggesting a role tied to gathering or trade. Right figure: Similar to the left figure, wearing a hooded outfit in muted brown tones with green gear. This figure also holds a spade or shovel-like tool in the right hand, reinforcing a utilitarian or scavenger theme. Overall aesthetic: The miniatures combine elements of survival gear, rustic clothing, and practical tools, evoking a setting where resourcefulness is key—possibly a sci-fi wasteland or a fantasy frontier.
The image shows two painted tabletop miniatures standing on round bases with a sandy texture, placed on a grassy surface. The background features a dramatic, rocky landscape in warm orange and brown tones, evoking a desolate or post-apocalyptic setting. Left miniature: Wearing a hooded garment in earthy tones (brown and tan) with green pouches and gear around the waist. The figure holds a tool in the right hand and has a rugged, survivalist appearance, suggesting a scavenger or wasteland fighter. Right miniature: Dressed in a long, weathered coat in muted brown and yellow tones, with layered fabric and a scarf-like wrap around the neck. The figure wears a wide-brimmed straw-style hat and holds a large wrench-like tool in the right hand, giving the impression of a mechanic or engineer in a harsh environment. Overall aesthetic: Both miniatures convey a gritty, resourceful vibe, combining practical clothing with improvised tools, fitting a sci-fi or post-apocalyptic narrative.
The image shows two painted tabletop miniatures standing on round bases with a sandy texture, placed on a grassy surface. The background features a dramatic, rocky landscape in warm orange and brown tones, evoking a desolate or post-apocalyptic setting. Left miniature: Wearing layered green robes with darker shading and a wide-brimmed straw-style hat. The figure carries a large, curved basket or container in the left arm and holds a pickaxe in the right hand, suggesting a mix of scavenger and combat roles. Right miniature: Similarly dressed in green garments with a scarf-like wrap and a straw-style hat. This figure holds a pistol in the right hand and a yellow bucket in the left, reinforcing a utilitarian, survivalist theme. Overall aesthetic: Both miniatures combine rustic, practical clothing with improvised gear, creating a strong impression of resourceful characters in a harsh, frontier-like environment—perfect for a sci-fi or post-apocalyptic tabletop setting.
Nearly forgot about #miniaturemonday!
I love multi-part plastic kits, but they create a lot of waste. To reduce that, I kitbash! This build uses Kromlech Desert Raider bodies, Fireforge Games Folk Rabble heads and arms, plus a few Stargrave bits for extra flair.
#wargames #wargaming #kitbashing
It's all like this
It's fantastic, you should paint some of it! I mean look at this thing
It's from the dungeons and lasers animal companion kit. The whole kit is stupid adorable. There's a mama bear in a spacesuit with a tiny bear on its back (in a tiny spacesuit). Abd a sida machine mimic