Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Mouslings!

   These are some Reaper Bones figures I bought just because I like them. The paint jobs aren't really anything fancy, but they work.




Monday, July 1, 2019

Some Work from Zach

A collection of Zach's works

The Great White Ape of Barsoom
He did a good job on the white fur

Woola, the Calot

I forget which Barsoomian critter this is... 



A Chaos Warrior
Also, the flank of a Banth (Barsoomian lion)

 Chaos Beastman Army Centaur Banner


Another Chaos Beastman. Zach has an entire army of these fellows


Saturday, June 29, 2019

Some Big Boys

Hello friends!

Here are the images of the larger monster-type miniatures I mentioned previously. I finally got around to loading the photos up on the computer and now sharing them with you all. All of these figures are Reaper Bones. The giants came with the Kickstarter; the worms I bought at MillenniumCon in November 2017.

Female Stone Giant

Rear view, Female Stone Giant

Male Stone Giant


Closeup of ivory plaque and boulder

Rear of Male Stone Giant

Classic Purple Worm

Rear of Purple Worm

Same worm, painted for Frostgrave as an Ice Worm

Rear of Ice Worm

Hill Giant
I am particularly happy with his skin tones.

Heck, I even painted in his eyes.

Monday, April 22, 2019

Weekend Gaming Update 4/22/2019

   Friday night watched a great episode of Dragons and Things on Twitch while I painted minis. I don't think I have mentioned Dragons and Things here, which is a shame. It's a live play stream of a bunch of crazy people playing Pathfinder. It's a lot of fun, and they interact a lot with the viewers, which is what drew me to it so much in the first place. Anyway, from 6:00-10:00 Pacific that's what I am usually doing (which is 8 to midnight for me).

   Played a game of Infinity with my buddy Zach and his son. Went to a local-ish game store to play, Montag's Games. I ought to do a Store Report on them, but I may have already. They've just moved into a new space, though, so it may be time for an update.




   I finished the following minis over the weekend:

Reaper Bones Mechanical Monkeys
These are destined to serve Otto Maton if he ever reappears...

 Reaper Bones village woman with her rugrats.

 Frostgrave Soldiers (Archer and Infantryman)
These are painted for the witch, specifically, but could be used for anyone really

More Frostgrave Soldiers (Tracker and Man-at-Arms)
More Frostgrave terrain


Closer up


So, knocking a few things out. Which is good, considering what's on the way soon...

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Ice Troll

First base coat of Turqouise
And a really bad photo

Skin getting there - I think I only did one or two more highlights


Skin done. Work on the boulder, the teeth and claws

Also some work on the loincloth.

   This is a Reaper Bones mini, like many of the others I have been painting lately. I like the Bones line because I think you get a good mini at a really nice price, especially for the larger guys like this troll. He's almost finished, I hope to share a photo of him in a few days.

Saturday, April 6, 2019

A Bit of Work

   A few things I finished off recently, mostly things for Frostgrave

A neat little cottage, one of the few not ruined

A long forgotten king?


Witch for Frostgrave

The Witch's Apprentice


Old GW Trollslayer

Frostgrave ruins. I used GW's Valhallan Blizzard on the snow.

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Sigilists for Frostgrave

   The first Wizard / Apprentice combo I have finally gotten around to completing for Frostgrave: the sigilists. Honestly I picked them because I love the minis.

The pair. I had forgotten to draw the symbols on the scroll. D'OH!

Better.
Notice the icy patch beneath her feet.
Using Secret Weapon resin bases.

And an over the shoulder look of the Apprentice and what she's reading. Don't be fooled - I think that's just Pride and Prejudice in Draconic or something...

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Some Terrain Pieces

A Great Buddha with some trees around it.

Frostgrave Cemetery
Based on a CD, obviously.
I considered adding names and such to the tombstones but eventually chose not to do so.
These will go along with the Mausoleum and the statue.

A grating for Frostgrave. I should probably put some sort of black card or plastic beneath it to make it seem as if it goes down into the lightless depths of some Stygian underhive...


Another shot of the graves, with a better view of the statue