Hello all,
Another of Hasslefree's great Juvenile minis is this wee chap:
He goes by the name of Tom, and carries a squirt gun, a tin foil hat, and a mobile phone. No, I have no idea how he has managed to stay alive, but perhaps he was left behind in a toy store when the zombie apocalypse hit his city. Perhaps the gun shoots acid, or maybe he is simply blessed?
He was fun to paint, although he is absolutely tiny! I wanted some really strong colours on the gun, which si not what I have most of on my paintrack so that was a nightmare.
Hasslefree describe him thusly:
Winner of the 'Civilians & bystanders' category in the Area51 sculpting competition and sculpted by Tom Mason. This fearless little guy with his tin foil hat and 'super-soaker' water pistol looks all set to go into open combat with any aliens that threaten his sweetie collection let alone his planet! Approx 15.5mm to eye level and 21mm to the top of his head.
Tom Mason
He serves as a objective token most of the time, but my kdis love him and we all hope he survives each game :-).
All the best,
Kasper
Another of Hasslefree's great Juvenile minis is this wee chap:
Hasslefree's Tom (HFN006) |
He goes by the name of Tom, and carries a squirt gun, a tin foil hat, and a mobile phone. No, I have no idea how he has managed to stay alive, but perhaps he was left behind in a toy store when the zombie apocalypse hit his city. Perhaps the gun shoots acid, or maybe he is simply blessed?
Hasslefree's Tom (HFN006) |
He was fun to paint, although he is absolutely tiny! I wanted some really strong colours on the gun, which si not what I have most of on my paintrack so that was a nightmare.
Hasslefree's Tom (HFN006) |
Winner of the 'Civilians & bystanders' category in the Area51 sculpting competition and sculpted by Tom Mason. This fearless little guy with his tin foil hat and 'super-soaker' water pistol looks all set to go into open combat with any aliens that threaten his sweetie collection let alone his planet! Approx 15.5mm to eye level and 21mm to the top of his head.
Tom Mason
He serves as a objective token most of the time, but my kdis love him and we all hope he survives each game :-).
All the best,
Kasper
Hola
ReplyDeletejajaja Que gracioso mola un monton el pequeño,buena pintura le as dado
un saludo
Thanks j.d. - the little chap was a pleasure to paint. Intersting - it seems the last picture is vastly superior to the two others (although a bit darker), better check what I did different with that.
DeleteAll the best,
Kasper
He's tiny! Good job on something so small sir.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bob - was fun trying to paint something on his shirt!
DeleteWell done, he really is a miniature, miniature!
ReplyDeleteHi Michael, yes one of the smallest "28mm" minis I've painted so far. The juveniles from Hasslefree are a great range and really fun to paint. Might have to do a survivor scenario using only the kids - "low profile" and all that.
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