sabato 24 febbraio 2024

Samurai time

 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.




Undead (ghostly) samurai, mounted and on foot. 28mm, Reaper Bones, washes and drybrush


Japanese road shrines. 28mm, Reaper Bones, washes and drybrush


Spell effects: Tenser's floating disc, unseen servant, ghostly sword and various grasps and push spells. 28mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush





domenica 18 febbraio 2024

One more dragon

 This is another dragon I painted for one of my D&D players.

The idea is, at some point, to have enough metallic and chromatic dragons for the AD&D adventure "Dragon keep", which should be the conclusion of my current campaign, I figure I still have a couple of years to complete all I need, I should be able to make it.



Copper dragon. 28mm Reaper bones, washes and drybrush


domenica 11 febbraio 2024

RPG monsters

 This week I have two fairly large Reaper Bones monsters for fantasy RPG.

The dragon will feature at the end of my current D&D campaign (if we ever get there), the other reminds me a lot of a monster in the first Rifts conversion book, a winged wolf.


Winged Demon Wolf. 28mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush

The art in the Rifts conversion book



Adult blue dragon. 28mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush



domenica 4 febbraio 2024

Demogorgon

 This is a quite large model I painted for Max.

In our old D&D campaign, his wizard had been "kidnapped" by this demon lord and used as a means to gain access to the prime material plane opening a portal for lesser demons to pour through.

It is about 2 years late, but he is painted.



Demogorgon. 28mm, Reaper Bones, drybrush