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Totemic Pig Sharpshooter: Wrapping Up


Totemic Pig Sharpshooter
Product #
CO003
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Suggested Retail Price
€7.00 EUR


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Warbeads writes:

Vanth SpiritWalker said it well. Very well done.

And creepy doesn't cut it – scarey creepy. If you have ever dealt with pigs (friend was an after hours pig farmer besides the day job) you shudder each time you think of an armed pig. Bad enough without firearms.

I would be jealous but since I cannot paint worth squat (and know it) I can only look and the finished figure and admire what you did with it.

Wow.

Gracias,

Glenn


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miscmini Fezian writes:

To wrap things up, I went back over the mini, touching up areas that I'd missed or where I'd inadvertently over-painted. I also added little touches, like picking out the snaps on the canvas items with touches of brass and black paint. I also painted the outer area of the base with black paint.

To finish the job, I sprayed the mini with Krylon Crystal Clear Matte, applied some flock, and then decanted some Testors Candy Apple Transparent Red aerosol paint and painted the lenses of the Pig's goggles.

The Totemic Pig Sharpshooter is now ready to take on some Teddy Bears!

MSB's Totemic Pig Sharpshooter
The finished Pigman
The finished Pigman
The finished Pigman