I've painted the next monster for my Kingdom Death campaign, the Butcher. I again wasn't quite sure how he was supposed to look, and just went with something pretty straightforward. I painted his cape the same colors as I did the Screaming Antelope fur, and the skirt and fur sleeves the same as the White Lion fur, supposing he got his garments from hunting those monsters. The rest is mostly armor, with some leather straps here and there and lots of lanterns. I did paint the mask a different color than the rest of the metal, which makes it stand out more. I had no idea what the loin cloth like things hanging down from his waist are supposed to be. One I painted like teeth (maybe Screaming Antelope teeth strung together). The other I just made a brown leather color, though in retrospect I should have painted it like the scales of a giant snake or something like that. Have a look below and let me know what you think.
A place for me to post about my miniature gaming hobby experiences. This will hopefully include some advice and information that will be useful to others who share this hobby. Mostly it will be a way for me to keep track of my progress on various gaming projects.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Monday, July 11, 2016
Warhammer Quest Custom Warrior Priest - Martel
I've completed my first converted customized character for my Warhammer Quest parties. I had always intended to get specific miniatues for the characters in these Warhammer Quest parties once I had been using them for a while, and had a good idea what equipment they would be using and what their personalities would be like. I hadn't thought much about specifics, since I had been focusing on getting more of the monsters painted up. Then, I placed an order with Reaper for some Bones miniatures I needed for some of the monsters. Because of a promotion they were having, they sent me a couple free Bones models. One was called Barnabus Frost, Pirate Captain. Trying to think of something to do with this guy, I decided that with some conversion, he might make a good stand in for my warrior priest character, who has acquired a Hammer of Sigmar.
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