Here are some traditional German pewter tree ornaments that I painted for my mother that my mom left for me when she died.
Most young boys (and some adventurous girls) play with Toy Soldiers; some never stop! I'm proud to say that I am one that never has stopped. Toy Soldiers, painting the figures, history and miniature wargaming is what this site is all about. May the God who gives encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Here are some traditional German pewter tree ornaments that I painted for my mother that my mom left for me when she died.
One of their ranges of Reaper Miniatures is Chronoscope; a collection of "generic" miniatures for many Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Wild West, Steampunk and other genres. There is nothing generic about them. They are clean sculpts that have nice animation. One of them is Santa Claus and this is my favorite Santa figure I painted for my mom.
Don't mess with this jolly ole' elf. Not surprising, with my recent
interest in the Pulp Genre, I present North Star's Pulp era Santa. You
better not be on his naughty list or trying to stop him from delivering
presents! My mom loved the retro look of this Santa.
The big downer for me was that my NUMBER ONE Toy Soldier fan, my Mom, passed away. The same woman that said I could not purchase anymore toy soldiers when I was eleven, was the one that encouraged me the most in my hobby (critical thinking, leadership, manual dexterity, staying out of fights with my brothers, etc.). What was equally disheartening, was, since I was in a high risk job, I could not be there. Fortunately my brothers were able to be there when she passed away and be their for my Dad.
At Christmas time I would paint miniatures or tree decorations or pewter for her as her gift. She asked me, when I saw her in February before she died, that she wanted me to share some of her favorites on my blog. So that is what I am doing.
If you never have read A Christmas Carol, please do. I recently re-read it for this posting and it is a beautiful story of redemption and sacrifice. Plus that Mr. Dickens could write!
This just shows that what the enemy meant for evil, God can turn it around for good! If He did it before, He can do it again.