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I've been playing my first ever D&D campaign, with a friend and twice over coworker. Woman we both used to work with is also playing, so I painted these wednesday and thursday for her as a surprise because we've mostly been using tokens - a Tabaxi Druid with her two favourite wild forms, a frog and a dire wolf. Also at the bottom my Dragonborn Paladin.

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It has been a while

I've been playing my first ever D&D campaign, with a friend and twice over coworker. Woman we both used to work with is also playing, so I painted these wednesday and thursday for her as a surprise because we've mostly been using tokens - a Tabaxi Druid with her two favourite wild forms, a frog and a dire wolf. Also at the bottom my Dragonborn Paladin.

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They all look awesome. You don't want to paint my now several hundred miniatures for all my board games by any chance? :think:
 
We've been revving up for a Mordheim campaign. Had a couple of games.

I'm making a trashed house for the board - which is 90% 3D-printed buildings.

Pic in a sec...

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Not much more to do. Just roof, floor, painting...
 
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