While the sculpt for this dragon is excllent, and the two other miniatures were also superb, the painting is ABYSMAL. We have gone from the days of 200+ painting steps on an icon (the supposed number for the red dragon) to 3. Paint the mouth red, paint the horns beige, drybrush rest of the dragon white with a sloppy paint job.
Now I might have just recived one that got put together at the end of the day, but there is left over glue poking out of cracks, one joint was ruined by an enormous glob of paint, obscuring the detail, and the lovely translucent wings, one of the selling points, are covered with paint that was splattered on in the painters haste to get the item moving.
I am a painter, however, so I am doing my best to fix all of these errors, and feel confidant that with some love, Icingdeath will look genuinely menacing.
The other two miniatures have paint jobs on par with most miniatures, that is to say, poor. But that is par for the course.
Those who are willing to touch this dragon up, go for it! Those that are not, think hard before running the risk of getting a dragon that looks more like he fell in a bucket of whitewash than something worthy of the icons line.