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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@KARiley40 @ekaitz_zarraga Super impressive! What is it made from?
And I can't wait to see what it looks like when painted 😀
@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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