The discarded sword sheath is from a little stash of old Games
Workshop stuff, and I made the belt from tin. The buckle is a small
piece of wire bent to form a buckle.

The dwarf, as you can see, is a stately warrior. There was plenty of
detail in his armor, and it was great fun to pick this out with paint.
I also tried a new style for his armor, varying silver, gold, and
copper for a nifty effect.

This was also my first time to paint
precious gems. I consulted a book for the correct appearance.

He had
lots of character in his face, and I'm pleased to have brought this
out. I gave his flesh a hint of red.
The official name for this figure
is "Drunegar Runekeeper", and he's part of a fantasy series by Andrea
called "The Warlord Saga". There are some pretty cool ones in this
line, and eventually I might paint some more of them.
For now I hope
you enjoy these photos of mom's new prize. :-)