Wednesday, 9 February 2011

28mm Painted Hasslefree Miniatures: Mawes.

Recently did some pictures of the lesser or mini mawes from Hasslefree Miniatures http://hasslefreeminiatures.co.uk/index.php and decided they needed some parental control because things are getting out of hand so I got the roaring and crouching Mawe from Hasslefree to represent Mum and Dad or just really large guard dogs or terrors. Now these figures were a bit of a bitch to put together because the parts didn't seem to match up well and required the holy trinity (superglue, greenstuff and anger) to achieve the desired effect but they're still a nice set of figures and I forgive Hasslefree.

Have done some 28mm figure comparison pictures for scale and included the lesser mawes for scale aswell.

Side by side.

Dad.

Mum.

L to R, 28mm Foundry, 28mm Hasslefree and 28mm Foundry.

Some of the lesser mawes for scale and comparison.

Happy family?

29 comments:

  1. Blimey. I don't remember seeing those before. They'd make excellent squigs for the GW Ork or Orc and Goblin armies.

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  2. Very happy family, though Mom might complain that the kids play with their food to much.

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  3. Very cool! I'm always a sucker for Hasselfree miniatures. Nice paint job btw.

    Cheers
    Christopher

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  4. very creatively! you are talented!

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  5. Anger - the glue that binds them all. Like the paintjob.

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  6. The holy trinity really can fix everything.

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  7. Keep your faith, and the force (holy trinity) will be with you!
    Scary things, if I may say. But, very nicely painted!
    T.

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  8. reminds me of creature from that 3 sun ,Vin Diesel movie - "Pitch black?"

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  9. Thnx for comments:)
    First time I heard after your comment and i liked Irish anthem, it is good, sounds very good.
    "Amhrán na bhFiann "
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLmlTWHjhl4&feature=related

    And for Indian anthem - Jana Gana Mana
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxzgFl-uDwg&feature=related

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  10. I was thinking the same thing Porky. Great dog things.

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  11. green stuff... u stick them together with boogers? lol wut

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  12. Those look great. I rmember the article with just Mum and Dad. Nice to see the family grow. Your post just proves that there's nothing that can't be fixed with a little superglue and Anger. :)

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  13. Damn..... suddenly zombiedogs do not seem to be a bad encounter....

    Well done my good man!

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  14. Nowt that my Remington 870 Super Magnum couldn´t sort out.
    The children look hungry!! :-D
    Cheers
    Paul

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  15. Those buggers look great... this might be a stupid question, but are they from the DOOM series?? they definitely look like a few monsters from the newest version...

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  16. @NooG: you find a lot of models made that look like something from a movie or game and just rename it but I never thought of Doom, you might be right.

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  17. Those things would give me nightmares.

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  18. Look like face huggers, awesome

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  19. The nightmares in that cave, neatly shelved by day. But by night??

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  20. you wouldn't want to run into one of those on a dark night...or any night

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  21. These beasts are fantastic, well done!!

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  22. I don't know what those little things are, but they look kinda cool... and also, like they want to rip my face off with their teeth...

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  23. That's really awesome, you have such a great hobby :)

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  24. Those things remind me of monsters from doom for some reason. Neat though.

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  25. These are fantastic! :) I guess they were a bit easier to paint than your usual stufF?

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  26. those are some mean looking miniatures

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  27. They look great and I have a feeling they might also work as larger monsters in 15mm. I am going to pick some up at Hammerhead wargames show on Sunday!

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