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HeroQuest Miniature Gallery
Minis By Ron Shirtz

Barbarian Warrior
Barbarian Warrior
By Ron Shirtz





Elven Warrior
Elven Warrior
By Ron Shirtz





Dwarf
Dwarf
By Ron Shirtz



Elf Wizard
Elf Wizard
By Ron Shirtz
A bit of plastic from my parts box and
a jewelry bead were superglued to spruce
up the otherwise plain staff.

Titans
Titans
by Ron Shirtz
Recognize these monsters?
They appeared in McDonald's Happy Meals several years ago to promote the Disney movie Hercules.
Just goes to show you how a little imagination and paint can make some awsome monsters to confront your Heroes.

Customized HQ Orc
Customized HQ Orc
By Ron Shirtz
Head, axe arm, & shoulder pads
from various GW parts.
Shield is from my kid's Lego box.







Goblin With Spear
Goblin with Spear
By Ron Shirtz
Figure customized by cutting off the arms,
drilling holes in the hands, and inserting
a plastic rod for the shaft. The arms were
super-glued on and shoulders were sculpted
with 2-part epoxy ribbon. The spear tip was
made by trimming and sanding the goblin's
original sword.
Chaos Sorcerer
Chaos Sorcerer
By Ron Shirtz
Sword from Warhammer 40K
Chaos Close Combat sprue added




Chaos Champion
Chaos Champion
By Ron Shirtz
Weapon customized with
extra Morning Stars from HQ Orcs

Fimir Champion
Fimir Champion
by Ron Shirtz
This Fimir has a customized Triple-Threat
weapon: Spear, four bladed axe, and mace.
His shield comes from the Lego box--
with authentic looking dents made courtesy
from my kids. With a morning star attached
to his tail, this Fimir gets an extra
two dice attack against opponents.
Gargoyle
Gargoyle
by Ron Shirtz
I mounted his head higher to look more intimidating.
This digital picture doesn't show the subtle shading,
washes and highlights on his dark purple & copper color scheme.
Taking good pictures of painted miniatures
requires a close up lens, good lighting, and lots of
patience. While digital is not as detailed as film in
capturing fine details, it does allow you to retake
pictures without buying
& developing a lot of film.
Skeleton
Skeleton
by Ron Shirtz
Zombie With Axe
Zombie With Axe
by Ron Shirtz
I removed the Zombie's cleaver head
and replaced it with a Goblin axe head
Mummy
Mummy
by Ron Shirtz