This is part two...part one can be found HERE.
Recently Hasslefree Miniatures launched a Kickstarter to turn some artwork by the fantasy artist Matt Dixon into actual miniatures. As expected this combination of a fantastic artist and an amazing sculptor smashed through it's funding target very quickly...
Recently Hasslefree Miniatures launched a Kickstarter to turn some artwork by the fantasy artist Matt Dixon into actual miniatures. As expected this combination of a fantastic artist and an amazing sculptor smashed through it's funding target very quickly...
The Kickstarter itself can be found HERE where I believe there may still be a 'Late Pledge' option. Hasslefree Miniatures own site can be found HERE. Hasslefree Miniatures are a company I've purchased many models from over the years and they've always provided excellent service and quality so I expected this to go very well despite being their first Kickstarter and I wasn't disappointed...
I pledged at the 'Bakers Dozen' level which gave me thirteen models to choose. Most of the miniatures produced came in three versions. These were a fully armoured and/or clothed 'Winter' version, a slightly less covered up version in a more fantasy 'Pin-Up' style and a 'Skyclad' version...basically a naked version you could use as an armature to armour, dress or equip as your own modelling skills allowed. I selected the 'Pin-Up' version for the most part as these were closest to the Matt Dixon art and I just liked them. The models were available in both metal and resin but finances prohibited me from paying the extra for resin. The models are of the 30mm Scale but vary slightly in height based on the build of the model in question and of course the pose. They're based on the standard base they came with and a bit of sand...fancier basing will occur if and when they find their way into other of my game systems...
For those of you not familiar with the art of Matt Dixon here's a few examples...his DeviantArt page can be found HERE and he also has a website HERE where his latest projects are showcased.
As I have fourteen miniatures and that's a lot of pictures for a single feature I'm going to shamelessly split it into two. Each section will contain the three versions artwork, the unassembled metal miniature and multiple angle pictures of them assembled. So here's the final seven...
Helen: Mythic Warrior, Katarina: Dark Soul, Ksenia the Unlawful: Accursed Queen, Matthias: Artist_Mage, Niska: Archer, Queen Ksenia and Shayda: Frost Berserker.
Helen, Mythic Warrior
Unassembled
Assembled
Katarina, Dark Soul
Unassembled
Assembled
Ksenia the Unlawful, Accursed Queen
Unassembled
Assembled
Matthias, Artist_Mage
The keen-eyed amongst you may have noticed that this one is not female. It's actually a somewhat stylised version of Matt Dixon himself I believe. Some artistic license has no doubt been taken...
Unassembled
Assembled
Niska, Archer
Unassembled
Assembled
Queen Ksenia
I acquired both the undead and living versions of this particular one...the undead one is earlier in this feature.
Unassembled
Assembled
Shayda, Frost Berserker
Unassembled
Assembled
That's the last of the models I purchased. If you missed Part One containing the first seven then it can be found HERE.
Thoughts and comments are (as usual) most welcome.
Should you ever choose to purchase something based on one of my features or reviews then it would be nice if you could let the company know where the inspiration came from...who knows...they might be grateful to the poor unappreciated blogger who sent you their way...if however I've put you off a product...well...you can keep that info to yourself...
Helen: Mythic Warrior, Katarina: Dark Soul, Ksenia the Unlawful: Accursed Queen, Matthias: Artist_Mage, Niska: Archer, Queen Ksenia and Shayda: Frost Berserker.
Helen, Mythic Warrior
Unassembled
Assembled
Unassembled
Assembled
Ksenia the Unlawful, Accursed Queen
Unassembled
Assembled
The keen-eyed amongst you may have noticed that this one is not female. It's actually a somewhat stylised version of Matt Dixon himself I believe. Some artistic license has no doubt been taken...
Unassembled
Assembled
Niska, Archer
Unassembled
Assembled
Queen Ksenia
I acquired both the undead and living versions of this particular one...the undead one is earlier in this feature.
Unassembled
Assembled
Shayda, Frost Berserker
Unassembled
Assembled
That's the last of the models I purchased. If you missed Part One containing the first seven then it can be found HERE.
Thoughts and comments are (as usual) most welcome.
Should you ever choose to purchase something based on one of my features or reviews then it would be nice if you could let the company know where the inspiration came from...who knows...they might be grateful to the poor unappreciated blogger who sent you their way...if however I've put you off a product...well...you can keep that info to yourself...
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