Elf Queen on Horse: This is a Games Workshop figure. I don't usually like their figures at all. For one thing, they are way overpriced. For another, they are usually made of plastic, instead of being cast metal. I just can't pay that much money for such cartoony-looking figures that are only plastic. Luckily, this one was a Christmas present from L's brother.

This was an early stab at brushing over a darker colour for getting depth (pre-floor polish). I painted the horse grey then brushed it white. Eh, it's okay.

I do really like the tiger-skin cloak on her; also, the colour combinations look good.

Hippie Cleric: A floor polish figure (within the last year). Nothing terribly special about him. I like the folds of his cloak and his colour combo.

This is one of the first figures I did blacklining on. Blacklining is taking a very thin black wash and "outlining" the main sections of the figure to make it really stand out.
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