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Harry Potter Bell Jar present

Harry Potter Bell Jar present

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The initial stages

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So I planned to create a small vignette vaguely set on this scene:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwCsbVrNZnI

Now many of you may not know but the miniatures for Harry, Hermoine and Ron can only be bought as part of the game – Luckily one person was selling on their set broken up.

However Hermoine did not survive (RIP) so whatever scene I did kind of had to not involve her.

The second set I got was the one with snape in the Hogwarts professors which I obtained from a store which was having a sale for £20! not bad, considering the price on the knights model website.

this added to the 20 for Harry and Ron I didnt think was that bad, however the prices of the knights models are quite high I feel (but we will come on to that later)

Now I didn’t take any pictures as I painted the initial stages but ultimately I followed alot of what these two videos stated:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FStHZpVaYsQ&list=WL&index=7&t=124s

and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fav6rtHmx2o&list=WL&index=11&t=0s

I didn’t follow exactly but they gave me the basis I needed to help tackling the miniatures

Below are two images of the earliest stages I had.

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For snape:

I painted a black undercoat on then:
For the cape I used a muted green:  verde cayman green from game colour
and then used green tone ink over the top  from the army painter series
I wanted to influence the capes with the colours of the houses.
I then dry brushed his suit with army warpainter deepblue and a little heavy blue and again used army painter ink blue tone.
I used my generic skin tone of natural flesh from vallejo which i then whitened a bit and hit it again

For Mcgonnagal:

I used  goblin green (game colour) for the cape and green ink (Same as the above) wash
I then used a small amount of leather brown (army warpainter) dry brushed lightly as I wanted her to be less slytherin and more ‘earthly’
her clothes were just army warpainter uniform gray
and the skin was as the above (with a generic blue for the eyes crystal blue from army warpainter)

Which created this..Which created this..

I will have to remember how I did harry potter and ron but I followed the same approach of bringing red into their capes and grays for the uniform but will post later

The initial bell jar I got was 3cm across which was too small, I have ordered a new one which is much larger and also has warm led lights around the side (which I hope will give atmosphere) I am going to use the cards from the knights models game which comes with the miniatures by hole punching them and tying them with a piece of rustic string to the top of the bell jar

too small!too small!

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