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Sica's Studio

  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Jul 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 5, 2019

I am unsure who made this miniature, it could be a Games Workshop miniature. There is a lot of fine detail on this miniature. I really like the blue and how the dirty look of the cloak has turned out using nuln oil.

I experimented with how to achieve the look of the gems stones and was considering glowing ruins but decided to go with just gilding.

I used a variety of Army Painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. With this miniature however I used mostly Army Painters paints as it is my largest collection of paints I currently have.

I re-based this miniature this year with a resin base to fit in with our collection of miniatures for Frostgrave.


  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Jul 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 5, 2019

This is a very old Games Workshop miniature I have recently painted in a really nice blue and gold theme to match the Egyptian style. I had to give it a new blade as the old one was missing. I am extremely happy with how this miniature turned out.

This miniature would be perfect for future D&D or Frostgrave games.

I used a variety of Army Painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. With this miniature however I used mostly Army Painters paints as it is my largest collection of paints I currently have.

I rebased this miniature this year with a resin base to fit in with our collection of miniatures for Frostgrave.


  • Writer: Sica's Studio
    Sica's Studio
  • Jul 7, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 5, 2019

Roughly a year or more ago my husband backed a Kickstarter from Last Bullet Games called Circle of Blood this is a werewolf from the game.

This was a rush paint job to get the miniature table ready. I painted this in a very basic grey scale and at a later date need to go back and add some flesh tone.

I used a variety of Army Painter, Vallejo and Citadel paints. With this miniature however I used mostly Army Painters paints as it is my largest collection of paints I currently have.

I decided not to use the original base and chose to base this miniature using Citadels Stirling Mud and used the colours that would tie in with the bases I am using for my Frostgrave collection of miniatures.


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