MESGB – Goblin King Done and “Pancakes” Hellboy

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  1. Lots to talk about!

    The goblin king looks great, really cool to see him done! That is a lot of re-sculpting you had to do though, I think I might have given up on the model!

    I remember Pancakes from my pass at reading Hellboy and it’s a fun one. Cool they made a model for it, and I think you did a great job there. I’m a fan of scenic photos so I’m looking forward to what you do there.

    Finally really unfortunate you had that issue with the building, very medium of them not to reply to your email.

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    1. Its a long post as per usual. Thanks for giving it a read, mate!

      I’m glad you like how the Goblin King turned out. The mini was nearly as bad as finecast which is really saying something. GW really does hard plastic better than anything else.

      I’m glad to hear you’ve read Pancakes as well. Its a classic Hellboy story at this point! I just need to do a bit more Hellboy terrain and then I’ll be good to take the scenic photo. I’m looking forward to it!

      I was less surprised about them sending me the wrong thing than I was about them not responding to my email. That was disappointing. I may have a way to get my money back though I’m not sure if I’ll pursue it. I hate to punish small hobby shops who probably have it hard enough as it is.

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  2. Great to see you get the Goblin King finished, and that was a lot of filling required on the model ( one day I will get you using greenstuff and not milliput). That is a pain on the buildings, hopefully you will get an answer soon from the vendor.

    Always had a soft spot for Greek Mythology, but like you have enough projects on the go without adding more.

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    1. Thank you, Dave. You might be encouraged to know that I did that “sculpting” work in 2019 and haven’t owned any Milliput in a few years at this point, I’d guess. When I saw that picture with the milliput, I have to admit that my first thought was that the work I did looks pretty darn amateurish! I hope I’m a little better with sculpting now but probably not too much truthfully.

      I’m afraid I won’t ever get that purchase rectified but such is life. At least it was fairly cheap (around 20 quid).

      I’m almost always neglecting one of my projects at any given point so being able to add another into the mix is very challenging, unfortunately. Such is the life of a hobbyist!

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  3. Nicely done on the Goblin King; one question, why the difference on the antlers between the old sculpt and this one? Made me go back and watch the scene in the first Hobbit movie where the horns and antlers seem to be a different color (or shaded) than the main skull. I think I prefer the darker antlers (listen to me, who thinks nuln oil is the answer to everything 🀣)

    Enjoyed the Hellboy with the pancake!

    Warriors of Athena sounds like it will be additions to my unpainted pile.

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    1. I feel like a villain in Scooby-Doo. “I almost got away with it, if it wasn’t for you blasted kids!” is often what they say or at least that’s how I remember it. Truthfully, I was lazy and painted it bone colors but you’re right, it doesn’t match the movie and it isn’t realistic so thanks for pointing it out! πŸ˜› I’ll go back and redo them as it won’t take long, thankfully.

      Warriors of Athena could fit alongside Broken Legions very nicely. I think its certainly one for you to watch out for! I’m very tempted but skeptical that I can follow through on it… There just isn’t enough time in the day!

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    1. Thanks, John! When I paint Hellboy I can generally count on you liking whatever I work on πŸ™‚ Don’t tell Dave Stone that you haven’t used green stuff before either! πŸ˜‰ In all seriousness, other than its higher cost, I’d recommend giving green stuff a shot when you have to fill some gaps on miniatures. I think its the better material of the two to use.

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      1. Actually I have used liquid greenstuff for filling gaps etc. but prefer Vallejo plastic putty, so I’m not really a good advert for greenstuff! I reckon Dave can sculpt with anything so he’s not bothered that a mere mortal like me can’t use greenstuff! πŸ™‚

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  4. great job on the goblin king and I hope the sale goes well. Hobbit miniatures are kinda a nitch in a nitch under a nitch genre.

    liked the other stuff too. Looking forward to seeing the monster buildings when they’re done.

    πŸ˜€

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    1. Thank you, Stew! I’m impressed by your knowledge of the market and I’m curious as to how you know as much as you do. Are you secretly buying MESBG minis or looking to get rid of some of your collection? Those are just wild guesses and I’ve got it wrong, I’m sure.

      You won’t have to wait long to see a Monsterpocalypse building either… πŸ˜€

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  5. Oh my, I just love that cute little baby Hellboy with his pancake! Your painting of him is lovely too; I especially love the way you painted his shirt. I definitely want to see more of him.

    Congratulations on polishing off the Goblin King. You can reward yourself now for a job completed.

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    1. I’m glad you like baby Hellboy too, mate πŸ˜€ He’s surprisingly cute for a little demon! And thank you for the kind words on the Goblin King. Now I just need to do the work to put him up for sale but I’ll get around to it in due course, hopefully.

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