As promised, I would upload when I finished the latest project. A fairy dragon! This is the most I’ve worked with green and probably the smallest mini I’ve made to date!
Onto painting!
Also, @ekaitz_zarraga
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@letthewatersroar Green Stuff. It’s a two part clay (yellow and blue) you mix together and then it dries after a few hours.
The white miniature is 3-D printed by Hero Forge.
@letthewatersroar Oh. Awhile. I discovered Super Sculpey (oven baked polymer clay) in college and have been slowing improving.
The fairy dragon is made of a 2 part epoxy clay called Green Stuff. I tried making him from Sculpey, but it was way too delicate. The Green holds up to abuse.
Yeah. He’s the smallest. I’ve done lots of modifications of D&D miniatures over the years and built a few huge ones, but this one is itty bitty.
@letthewatersroar Since scale is very hard to tell if you aren’t familiar with minis, here he is holding a penny.
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@KARiley40 How long have you been making clay models? You said this one is your smallest?
I'd maybe like to try it out sometime, what sort of clay do you use?