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Showing posts with label propmaking. Show all posts
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Monday, 3 February 2014

New website goes live!

The Propworkshop, my 'real work' enterprise, has got a new website to celebrate its relaunch. After several years of not taking on prop commissions I went freelance again in the autumn and wanted a revamp of the business.

Followers of this blog might be more interested in this section of the site:
Oakbound Games

And more specifically:
Oakbound Miniatures

which will be the host site for my range of old-school roleplaying minis. There's just the Myeri on there at the moment, but 6 (yes 6!) more ranges are due to be released by Kickstarter around easter so keep checking back. The paypal system has a couple of bugs, so if you decide to make some purchases please email me as well otherwise they might take your money and not let me know what you want! Hopefully these bugs will be eradicated very soon!

There's also a nice forum section for playtesting and developing games, but most excitingly it has a section for you to post photos of your lovely painted minis. Oakbound minis are designed to be versatile and customisable and we'd love to see what you do with yours! I'm hoping Mr Saturday, Lenihan and Chico will get us off to a flying start as I know they've already done stirling things with their marsh demons!


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Monday, 15 August 2011

Some pieces in the pipeline

Fresh back from a weekend in the hills and back to the swamps. Here's a taster of the next couple of projects swinging past my bureau...


Ooooohhhh.... what's the beastie behind the foggy perspex screen? All will be revealed... maybe!


Concept sketch for the Meargh model. Now it will be a while yet before I will have a large enough army to field one, but it's too good a project to pass up while I'm painting the rest of the Fimmy guys. I'm going to nod to Henson once more and make this lovely lady an UrRu with four arms and a very long tail, going for the placid, patient matriarchal look.
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