This week we have something different, a couple of heavy Soviet anti tank tanks for Frames of War.
100mm Soviet anti tank gun company (SU521). 15mm, Battlefront Miniatures, washes and drybrush
This week we have something different, a couple of heavy Soviet anti tank tanks for Frames of War.
This week we have just a small selection of D&D monsters from Reaper Bones.
This is the last lot of Reaper Bones oriental themed figures I painted for my D&D group, they are coming in handy for the campaign we are currently playing.
All models have been painted with QuickShade except for the giant undead samurai which had a little more work put into it, as he will be the final boss of the adventure.
This week we have another bunch of Oriental Adventures models from Reaper Bones Kickstarter V, mostly painted with QuickShade.
These are a few models I painted for the D&D players, PCs and monsters.
Something different this week. As you can imagine, this project took some time to complete, it consists of 20 Macedonian companion cavalry led by non other that Alexander the Great.
Models are from Wargames Foundry, beautiful sculpts by the Mark Copplestone and others.
This week we have a few more RPG figures, I'm slowly moving on with the Reaper Bones V set to add pieces for our D&D campaigns.
So far I used a simple wash and drybrush style, but moving forward most figures will be done with Army Painter QuickShade, I have too many and it would take too long if I didn't use the dipping method.
This is a big Reaper Bones celestial/oriental dragon, it will be a crucial NPC and mentor in my current D&D campaign that will see quite a bit of action in Kara-Tur, the Asian setting of AD&D.
I went for a limited palette of colours, I didn't want to make it too "messy" and keep the painting fast.
It is a very nice model and I really enjoyed painting it.
The D&D campaign I'm playing with my group is currently undergoing some pretty intense developments, the party is about to acquire a Spelljammer vessel and it will soon reach Kara-Tur, in my setting not a part of the Forgotten Realms.
For this reason I started painting Japanese themed figures from the big Reaper Bones set that Max acquired a while ago.
These are the first completed, plus some quick clear spell effects, these last only require the base to be painted, so they are a quite minimal job.