Well, fg gave me another D&D pre-painted plastic bear, which meant I HAD to get a couple more to create a whole unit...
After much googling, I settled on two Reaper bears, and here they are all painted.
For some reason unknown even to myself, I actually based each bear on a 40mm x 60mm base, and then made a sabot base measuring 50mm x 75mm so I can field them all as a unit of Demigryph Knights for Warhammer, which I probably will never actually field in a game.
One thing I've learnt from this project is this: it's actually rather difficult to gauge how big a bear figurine actually is without some point of reference. For most humanoid or equine figures, you *know* they are going to be roughly man-size or horse-size, but with bears, especially *dire* bears, all bets are off. A few of the potential candidates I screened turned out to be enormous when I eventually found pictures of them posed beside other figurines (well, non-prehistoric ones at any rate - why is everything in the Stone Age so dire?), and the bear from the Animal Companions pack turned out to be even smaller than I expected.
Here is another view of the bard figure. I'm not quite sure why I got the figure or why I included him in the unit. I guess it's partly because I have at the back of my mind plans for a band of four bards - three on lutes and one on drums... Now if only I can find a left-handed bard figure...
3 comments:
the colour and shading of the fur looks lovely. It actually looks really soft, like teddy bear fur! Lovely work
I like the fact that the bears are different sizes. Interesting unit.
Thanks, guys. I reckon I will add to this unit as I come across suitable bear figues. :)
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