Miniature Painting for Collectors
Premium miniature painting for discerning collectors who want singular, exhibition-quality pieces for the display cabinet, painting contests and special occasions.
Some collectors are not looking for another painted miniature — they are looking for a centrepiece that commands the entire display cabinet. This premium painting service for collectors is designed precisely for that: figures and busts at display or competition level, bespoke bases, professional photography and specialist packaging to keep every piece in perfect condition for years.
Miniatures and busts from Games Workshop, Forge World, Nuts Planet, Black Sun, Pegaso, Andrea, FeR Miniatures, Mr Lee's Minis, Forged Monkey, Kabuki Models and independent artist resin prints are all welcome. Historical characters, mythological subjects, science fiction, fantasy and pop culture icons are handled with a considered artistic approach and rigorous quality control.
This is a service for a demanding audience: collectors who value the time invested in studying each piece, conscious palette selection and attention to the finest detail — rather than speed or minimal cost.
What our collector miniature painting service offers
A level of care and attention reserved for unique pieces and for collectors who value the process as much as the result.
Display and competition finish on every piece
Each commission is brought to the highest achievable standard: multiple highlight passes, smooth blending, carefully considered hand-painted details, realistic metallic finishes, glowing light effects and millimetre-level contrast control.
Individual study before a brush is lifted
The sculpt is studied in detail, references are researched, the primary light direction is decided and a specific palette is proposed for your approval before work begins.
Bespoke base designed for the piece
Bases in wood or resin, integrated with the figure, feature scenic textures and matching engraved nameplates — presenting the piece properly in the cabinet from every angle.
Professional studio photography included
Every collector-level commission is delivered with high-resolution studio photography for your personal archive.
Constant dialogue throughout the project
Progress photographs are shared and key decisions are consulted at every significant milestone — so the piece develops in line with your vision, not assumptions about it.
A dedicated calendar slot just for your piece
A specific slot in the studio calendar is reserved for your commission to avoid interference from other projects and maintain full creative focus.
Reinforced packaging for large and complex pieces
Boxes with high-density technical foam and specific reinforcements for display busts, large figures and multi-element compositions.
Ongoing aftercare for the long term
Guidance on how to display and care for the piece — cabinet positioning, lighting, cleaning — and availability for future touch-ups or thematic additions.
How a collector commission works
The process begins with an unhurried conversation about the piece: what drew you to it, what story you want it to tell and what role it will play in your display. That initial discussion shapes many later decisions — primary palette, dominant materials, basing type, the presence of hand-painted details or special effects and the overall lighting treatment.
A dedicated slot in the studio calendar is reserved for your piece, free from interference by other commissions. Work proceeds by planes and by material, with the piece as a whole kept in view at all times, and progress is shared at each significant milestone before continuing.
Once complete, the piece is photographed in high resolution for your personal archive and packed in reinforced boxes with tracking and insurance. Touch-ups, project expansions and support for competition entry remain available afterwards.
Frequently asked questions for collectors
Do you paint pieces from any brand and at any scale?
Yes — miniatures and busts from all major brands, as well as independent artist resin prints at any scale.
Can I commission a piece as a gift?
Absolutely. Bespoke painted busts and miniatures are among the most popular commissions as gifts — unique, personal and impossible to replicate.
Do you support clients entering competitions?
Yes. If the piece is destined for a competition, the category, presentation format and visual strategy can be discussed together to give it the best possible chance.
How long does a collector commission take?
It depends on the size and complexity. A display-level bust typically takes three to six weeks; a competition piece may take several months.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — throughout Spain and to most European countries, with reinforced packaging, tracking and insurance.
Can I commission a series of thematically linked pieces?
Yes. Themed collections can be designed so that individual pieces share a palette, basing style and lighting approach, reading as a cohesive series in the cabinet.
Take your collection to the next level
Share which piece you have in mind or what collection you want to build. You'll receive a fixed written quote and a bespoke production plan.
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