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By scott | 6:28 PM AKST, Thu December 12, 2019
Knight cast in lead, painted in enamels.
Knights cast in lead, painted in enamels.
Knight cast in lead, painted in enamels.
Knight cast in lead, painted in enamels.
Knight cast in lead, painted in enamels.
Knight cast in lead, painted in enamels.
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These photos of painted metal-cast toy knights have a story.

12 December 2010:

Recently*, I painted some solid-cast lead toy soldiers and knights for a friend to sell in a craft show. 
 I really miss working with enamels. And how cool is it to help make toys, especially in a December?

That would be Brianne. This moment in 2010 was a rare moment where I was able to paint a little.

In 1990, I was awarded ribbons for metal miniature painting in Silla Con 3, but I never kept up on the hobby after that. I think about that night on a wintry, snowy December a lot, because in spite of a migraine, I had a blast painting these small, but heavy in metal, figures.

It is … time consuming. The practice has long left me, but there's never been a better time to relearn painting small characters and monsters for table-top.

* Probably the night of Friday, the 10th of December.

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