Special Note: The Oxidation Beast also known as a Rust Monster in Dungeons and Dragons is considered a medium sized monstrosity. If you wish to keep the miniature in a 1" scale for tabletop gameplay you will have to resize the creature. This model originally has a size of 26.9566 mm x 35.1585 mm x … Continue reading Oxidation Beast Dragonlock Miniatures
Are you Ready to Battle! The silly tale of needing a DnD group.
You know that we really need a Dungeons and Dragons group running when out of the blue my husband (bolded) goes... "Lets D&D Battle!" "Whats a D&D Battle?" "We pick a team of monsters and fight off to the death" Ok, ok. That really isn't how it happened nor do I remember exactly how the … Continue reading Are you Ready to Battle! The silly tale of needing a DnD group.
How to Transfer Your Paint. Dropper Bottles All the Way!
Picture of the Finished Project I finally did it! I finally transferred all my P3 and Citadel paint to dropper bottles! I'm beyond pumped. In case you do not know, miniature paint brands such as P3 and citadel put paint in containers which are not easy to retrieve paint from to put on my wet … Continue reading How to Transfer Your Paint. Dropper Bottles All the Way!
Week in Review: July 10, 2020
This was the week of "Lets do all the projects." Planning a ton of different things with way too many half written posts than I want to admit. I have been learning and growing seeing how much the 3d community has changed in the year I took off or so. I have been doing a … Continue reading Week in Review: July 10, 2020
So Much to Do So Little Time
Time for some self-reflection. Starting this blog and project of documentation I have become so excited and passionate to start SO many projects. It is honestly super thrilling to have so many ideas bouncing around my head. Even the little bit i've shared of this blog has seen so much more support than I ever … Continue reading So Much to Do So Little Time
Angry Ball of Eyes Dragonlock Miniatures
This miniature was super easy to print and comes in several pieces for easy assembly. My favorite aspects are the paint stand which will be incredibly useful when painting and how the base will be easy to reach to paint. The mouth is open in the back of the front piece to more easily paint … Continue reading Angry Ball of Eyes Dragonlock Miniatures
Kenku Miniature Painting
The miniature I painted last week was a Heroforge miniature of a Kenku. Previously i needed Kenku bandits for a D&D campaign but miniatures of the more rare races are harder to find. So therefore I designed this miniatures from Heroforge which is a great place to go to mess with a custom model to … Continue reading Kenku Miniature Painting
Week in Review: July 5, 2020
The last week was not nearly as productive as I wished it was. Life definitely took over and the weather was not favorable for priming. 5 out of 7 days it rained preventing priming my terrain. My weekly goals include. 3d Print at least 1 thingpaint at least 1 miniaturepaint at least 1 piece of … Continue reading Week in Review: July 5, 2020
Dragonlock Miniature Print Project: Part 1
I don't know about those of you with 3d printers but we all have not only miniature piles of shame but also digital files of shame. You can see I have over 150GB of files and most have not been printed! I've decided to go through my digital files, organized them and attempt to print … Continue reading Dragonlock Miniature Print Project: Part 1
The Not So Mini Problem
Here begins the common dilemma. How the hell should I store my miniatures? One of the largest reasons of wanting to collect and craft miniature figures is seeing incredible photos of peoples homes with decades worth of miniatures in incredible vast game rooms. That is the dream! In these pictures i've seen people use makeshift … Continue reading The Not So Mini Problem